• Possibly linuxOP
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    08 months ago

    For android Lineage os the best with F-droid as a app store.

    Many will disagree with me but Lineage os has the best support and is updated once a month. None of your privacy ROMs can compete with that

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      8 months ago

      Yeah but Linage OS does not relock the bootloader for extra security so if you lose physical access to your phone it is now vulnerable.

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        -48 months ago

        True so don’t lose your phone. Its encrypted and you can use third party apps to auto wipe under certain circumstances

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          8 months ago

          True but I work outside and have lost devices before sometimes it is out of are control and we still misplace devices especially when the fall out a pocket I was only pointing out I personally won’t use it for that reason is all I still would rather use Lineage OS over Graphene OS but I don’t think I will because of that one thing. I am looking at buying a used pixel hopefully soon.

        • @zwekihoyy
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          28 months ago

          the more third party apps you have, the higher your attack surface and a decrease in security. I love my mods but this isn’t really a solution and should be an os feature.

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            08 months ago

            How would that be implemented? The way stock does it is though proprietary software

            • @zwekihoyy
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              28 months ago

              what is proprietary about a locked bootloader? the only android fork i can recommend is GrapheneOS. you relock the bootloader on that as well.

                • @zwekihoyy
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                  18 months ago

                  find my device would be more difficult to implement without a decently sized company backing it but a lock out function wouldn’t be that difficult. it just needs to be implemented into the os itself rather than rely on the trustworthiness of a third party dev.

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                    18 months ago

                    I use a app on F-droid called findmydevice. It can use a custom server but I just opted to SMS via a password