Comment by gruez
2 hours ago
>Unless you're running Graphene or a similar security minded distro the sandboxing isn't very good
Grapheneos doesn't prevent the installed apps fingerprinting you linked either.
2 hours ago
>Unless you're running Graphene or a similar security minded distro the sandboxing isn't very good
Grapheneos doesn't prevent the installed apps fingerprinting you linked either.
Color me surprised. But if you run the app using the sandboxing feature that it provides surely it will only be able to see other apps installed within that same sandbox?
What is "the sandboxing feature" you're talking about? The standard app sandbox built into android allows apps to discover each other for various purposes, and grapheneos doesn't do anything to attempt to plug this.
Apologies. I was thinking of Android user profiles which are available from mainline and (AFAIK) prevent the linked workaround from revealing any apps not installed in the same profile. So it's an example of an unfixed leak in Android but not (as I had previously implied) something that Graphene corrects.
Honestly the state of anti-fingerprinting (app, browser, and otherwise) is fairly abysmal but that's hardly limited to android or even mobile as a whole.
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