Comment by hulitu 11 hours ago > Android users need to switch to Graphene.Which supports only Pixel devices. 4 comments hulitu Reply dolmen 10 hours ago The resason is that only Google bothers to put enough hardware security features to build software on top that allows to make a really secure device that blocks tampering. einpoklum 9 hours ago That's not a reason. When the hardware doesn't have those "security features", then don't "really secure", just run without being "really secure".I never treat my (Android) phone as secure anyway. lern_too_spel 5 hours ago Security is GrapheneOS's raison d'être. If you don't want security, you can run another Android build that does run on the hardware you have. 1 reply →
dolmen 10 hours ago The resason is that only Google bothers to put enough hardware security features to build software on top that allows to make a really secure device that blocks tampering. einpoklum 9 hours ago That's not a reason. When the hardware doesn't have those "security features", then don't "really secure", just run without being "really secure".I never treat my (Android) phone as secure anyway. lern_too_spel 5 hours ago Security is GrapheneOS's raison d'être. If you don't want security, you can run another Android build that does run on the hardware you have. 1 reply →
einpoklum 9 hours ago That's not a reason. When the hardware doesn't have those "security features", then don't "really secure", just run without being "really secure".I never treat my (Android) phone as secure anyway. lern_too_spel 5 hours ago Security is GrapheneOS's raison d'être. If you don't want security, you can run another Android build that does run on the hardware you have. 1 reply →
lern_too_spel 5 hours ago Security is GrapheneOS's raison d'être. If you don't want security, you can run another Android build that does run on the hardware you have. 1 reply →
The resason is that only Google bothers to put enough hardware security features to build software on top that allows to make a really secure device that blocks tampering.
That's not a reason. When the hardware doesn't have those "security features", then don't "really secure", just run without being "really secure".
I never treat my (Android) phone as secure anyway.
Security is GrapheneOS's raison d'être. If you don't want security, you can run another Android build that does run on the hardware you have.
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