Privacy is a human right. View quoted note →
Let me post cheesy one-liners like a pro-privacy product company real quick
Please don't get #GrapheneOS from weirdos on TikTok. You have no idea what your money would end up going to. It would likely be less productive than us using it to fund developer salaries and new deals. Anyways, here is how one of them replied to us when we told them to stop making pages selling a product claiming to be GrapheneOS. (Shit. I got cyber bullied...) image
Also glad many of the startup 'just build' 'accelerate' San Francisco bros aren't here. A very creepy group. I guess I come from a different culture. View quoted note →
Twitter for you feed is so awful. Even after following accounts the recommendations stink.
Since he is attacking us again, did you know that Rob Braxman's 'private' and 'encrypted' chat service is backdoored with fake end to end encryption? It's been like this for years. Make two accounts, and create an 'encrypted' chat with a room password to your other account. Make it anything you want. Then, on the browser of the user who did not create the room, go to your chat page then open the browser dev tools, go to the Network tab. Open the encrypted chat, then find "chatkey.php" in the resources section of the browser. You can then go to "Payload". The password of the room is sent to you by the server in plain text. image
What I can say for now: - #GrapheneOS has partnered with a major Android OEM. One of the top ten. - We aim to have a device by H2 2026, but potentially 2027. - We have early source access for patches and, soon, major releases through our partner. - We are aiming to get their next generation flagship devices able to support installing GrapheneOS. - The device will have the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (SM8850) SoC. - We will continue to support Pixels if they continue to release with support. We will also aim to have Pixel 10 support once Android 16 QPR1 sources are available. View quoted note →