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202 sats \ 1 reply \ @final 18h \ parent \ on: New phone: Graphene or Calyx tech
GrapheneOS is focused on privacy, the security benefit isn't mutually exclusive. There's a lot of privacy features for per-app privacy like Storage and Contact scopes, sensors and network permission toggle for apps and other features like per-connection WiFi MAC randomization for the OS. Unlike CalyxOS we also are not connecting to Google services by default, which they do for their connectivity check, DNS check, network time, hardware and DRM attestation services. Their MicroG service also runs with privileged access and isn't sandboxed.
Posted a link to a comparison table at: #1065801 that explains things, but there's a lot more to it.
I ended up giving Graphene a whirl. Web installer worked like a charm. Thanks for the info!
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