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Comment by brnt

11 hours ago

You are in luck: LineageOS supports many Motorola devices, including the Edge 30.

In the past I often tend to replace stock Android with LineageOS but in today's world with so many attack vectors like for example malware in supply chains etc. I choose to stay with stock OS. I also have my bank apps and lot of my clients data/credentials stored on my accounts.

  • How do you imagine that protects you? If anything I'm inclined to trust the LineageOS supply chain more than the OEM on account of being a smaller target, having less bloat, and being 100% open from start to finish.

    For a particularly sensitive context I'd want to build the ROM myself on an appropriately secured machine running one of the major distros.

    • Financial apps like banking ones sometimes refuse to work on rooted phones and you have to follow if you want to run them.

      I just have no time and knowledge to build ROM myself. 100% open projects also suffer supply chain attacks.

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  • For Samsung phones, depending when the phone was released, you may be getting security updates months after they are provided by Google.

  • Honestly LineageOS is probably a more secure root than the typical random android OEM; unless you're dealing with Samsung or Google.