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So, now I’m getting treated differently just because I picked #GrapheneOS? In a so-called “free” world, I can’t even choose my own software without people lining up to judge me? That’s pathetic.

If my preferences make you so mad, that’s your problem, not mine. I refuse to let anyone shame me or push me around over my device choices.

Find something better to do than policing what other people use. I’m done listening to this hypocrisy.

selling my pixel 9, unlocked

good condition, few small scratches. want this going to someone who'll actually degoogle it properly.

crypto payments, buyer makes offer. worldwide shipping but you pay shipping costs.

I'm not looking to make money here, just looking to sell it to someone for a fair price

can send photos over signal.

dm me if you're serious about privacy, not just looking for another android phone.

dm on mastodon or email micr0[@]micr0.dev so I can give you my signal

Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not restricted?? What's stopping your banking apps or "sandboxed" Google Play store from doing this and tracking everything?

theregister.com/2025/06/03/met

The Register · Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foulAv Thomas Claburn

We stumbled onto an interesting HackerNews submission about Graphene OS, the secure AOSP mobile OS. The topic is about the request for a GOS duress password feature that, instead of wiping the device (as it does now), unlocks a "decoy" user profile. A comment by a user claiming to be an official GOS community mod caught our attention. We would like to respond to the arguments of that user. [continue...]

Fortsettelse av samtale

Been following the project for a little while here, and I'd have to agree with the #LWN assesement "that if nothing else, the project's belligerent fediverse presence bears a lot of resemblance to his previous interaction patterns."

lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1030004

LWN.netGraphene OS: a security-enhanced Android buildPeople tend to put a lot of trust into their phones. Those devices have access to no end of se [...]

🔐 GrapheneOS isn't just an Android fork—it's a privacy fortress.

Built in Canada (2014) by Daniel Micay, it's a hardened, de-Googled OS with no telemetry, no backdoors, and full user control.

Not about hiding. It's about owning your OS.

GrapheneOS isn’t about rebellion.
It’s about the right to vanish, rebuild, and be unreachable — by default.

📱 Real privacy starts beneath the interface.

GmsCompatConfig version 160 released:

github.com/GrapheneOS/platform

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24386

GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims.

Changes in version 160:

disable feature flags for Play services Android Advanced Protection since sandboxed Play services can't control OS security features and we have stronger security features ...
GitHubRelease config-160 · GrapheneOS/platform_packages_apps_GmsCompatChanges in version 160: disable feature flags for Play services Android Advanced Protection since sandboxed Play services can't control OS security features and we have stronger security features ...

My experience installing #GrapheneOS for my after market Pixel is similar to my experience buying my first used ThinkPad specifically to install #OpenBSD

Both projects value simplicity and security. Neither tries to force any unnecessary choices down your throat. You get a box with cool tools, it is up to you how you want to fill it.

This is an interesting review of #GrapheneOS

lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1030004

Essentially, the reviewer says that it's great. But modern life pretty much requires proprietary software, which weakens the system.

For me, I'm willing to put up with the tradeoffs. So, for example, I use a bunch of Google Apps. But I'm doing so knowing that *overall* I'm in a better position than if I was using stock #Android.

LWN.netGraphene OS: a security-enhanced Android buildPeople tend to put a lot of trust into their phones. Those devices have access to no end of se [...]

On HN: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4

> GrapheneOS community manager here. Google's devices are currently the only ones that meet our requirements (grapheneos.org/faq#future-devi).

> However, we're currently working with another OEM and are hoping to have a device of theirs meet our requirements that can be launched in 2026 or 2027. Nothing set in stone, but we're optimistic thus far.

Interesting bit of phrasing there..

> **Nothing** set in stone…

Is it upcoming support for GrapheneOS on a Nothing phone?

Am I reading too much into this?

news.ycombinator.comGrapheneOS community manager here. Google's devices are currently the only ones ... | Hacker News

Had to make my subscriptions public and toss up a music playlist before heading out for another forever time. I only keep this Google account around to download apps on my secondary user on GrapheneOS, no less.

Sure, you don’t actually need a YouTube account to use the Google Play Store. But here I am, signing in anyway, just to give my favorite channels the tiniest boost with one more subscriber. Because why make it easy when it can be annoying?

Link if anyone actually cares:
youtube.com/@p-marg

Just updated the channel page so it’s not completely empty if anyone accidentally finds it, and YouTube is utter trash. I wonder if anyone actually cares or if I’m just talking to myself.

I upload to PeerTube if anyone do care:
peertube.wtf/a/midtsveen/video

www.youtube.comLes dette før du går videre til YouTube