Comment by vatsachak 2 months ago That's why it's good to use GrapheneOS*. In the future, hopefully the pinebook project succeeds 5 comments vatsachak Reply gruez 2 months ago How does using GrapheneOS prevent license plate readers from tracking where you are, or from you being groped at the airport? vatsachak 2 months ago I responded to the last point of the parent comment gruez 2 months ago Grapheneos doesn't stop cellphone tracking either. Cell carriers keeping track of where you are (or at least which cell you're in) is fundamental to how cell phone networks work, so a privacy focused android distribution can't fix that. 1 reply → rfl890 2 months ago You mean GrapheneOS?
gruez 2 months ago How does using GrapheneOS prevent license plate readers from tracking where you are, or from you being groped at the airport? vatsachak 2 months ago I responded to the last point of the parent comment gruez 2 months ago Grapheneos doesn't stop cellphone tracking either. Cell carriers keeping track of where you are (or at least which cell you're in) is fundamental to how cell phone networks work, so a privacy focused android distribution can't fix that. 1 reply →
vatsachak 2 months ago I responded to the last point of the parent comment gruez 2 months ago Grapheneos doesn't stop cellphone tracking either. Cell carriers keeping track of where you are (or at least which cell you're in) is fundamental to how cell phone networks work, so a privacy focused android distribution can't fix that. 1 reply →
gruez 2 months ago Grapheneos doesn't stop cellphone tracking either. Cell carriers keeping track of where you are (or at least which cell you're in) is fundamental to how cell phone networks work, so a privacy focused android distribution can't fix that. 1 reply →
How does using GrapheneOS prevent license plate readers from tracking where you are, or from you being groped at the airport?
I responded to the last point of the parent comment
Grapheneos doesn't stop cellphone tracking either. Cell carriers keeping track of where you are (or at least which cell you're in) is fundamental to how cell phone networks work, so a privacy focused android distribution can't fix that.
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You mean GrapheneOS?