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Comment by palata

9 days ago

> You can invert your logic as well: Why care about security without privacy?

That's EXACTLY my point here. GrapheneOS cares about both, because GrapheneOS considers that they go together.

People come and say "GrapheneOS doesn't understand that people care about privacy and not security, therefore people are happier with less secure systems like /e/OS because /e/OS doesn't care much about security but cares about privacy".

My point is that I care about both, and I am therefore happier with GrapheneOS because GrapheneOS cares about both.

> Note also the part where it says "provide fake data to tracking apps": that's privacy which GOS

GrapheneOS offers such privacy features (like giving a permission to the app but telling the system to feed it dummy data). But yeah, maybe it's not exactly doing what you want (actually it sounds more like you just don't know what GrapheneOS can do, but it's not stopping you), therefore you can probably go around and claim that "GrapheneOS doesn't provide privacy", because why not?