← Back to context Comment by StilesCrisis 14 hours ago They're quite open about it. https://grapheneos.org/features#attack-surface-reduction 3 comments StilesCrisis Reply mtlmtlmtlmtl 11 hours ago You said removing features. This link is talking about making certain feautures optional and disabled by default, not removing them. StilesCrisis 8 hours ago Did you happen to notice the phrase "stripping out code" in the first sentence? mtlmtlmtlmtl 3 hours ago And which features have been removed, as you claim? Removing code is not necessarily removing features. I use GOS and I honestly can't think of a missing feature compared to the stock OS, other than stuff not in AOSP in the first place, like gemini.
mtlmtlmtlmtl 11 hours ago You said removing features. This link is talking about making certain feautures optional and disabled by default, not removing them. StilesCrisis 8 hours ago Did you happen to notice the phrase "stripping out code" in the first sentence? mtlmtlmtlmtl 3 hours ago And which features have been removed, as you claim? Removing code is not necessarily removing features. I use GOS and I honestly can't think of a missing feature compared to the stock OS, other than stuff not in AOSP in the first place, like gemini.
StilesCrisis 8 hours ago Did you happen to notice the phrase "stripping out code" in the first sentence? mtlmtlmtlmtl 3 hours ago And which features have been removed, as you claim? Removing code is not necessarily removing features. I use GOS and I honestly can't think of a missing feature compared to the stock OS, other than stuff not in AOSP in the first place, like gemini.
mtlmtlmtlmtl 3 hours ago And which features have been removed, as you claim? Removing code is not necessarily removing features. I use GOS and I honestly can't think of a missing feature compared to the stock OS, other than stuff not in AOSP in the first place, like gemini.
You said removing features. This link is talking about making certain feautures optional and disabled by default, not removing them.
Did you happen to notice the phrase "stripping out code" in the first sentence?
And which features have been removed, as you claim? Removing code is not necessarily removing features. I use GOS and I honestly can't think of a missing feature compared to the stock OS, other than stuff not in AOSP in the first place, like gemini.