Yeah there's also a relevant post on the GrapheneOS forum where this was discussed in detail, but I can't find it anymore
There's always room for improvement, and your free to submit a pull request.
That's why I buy my phones used or refurbished. It's also cheaper and more environmentally friendly.
Nah. The only thing root does is massively decrease security. To actually own your phone, you need to install a proper, FOSS, private and secure OS in the first place. Pixels are great, because they support GrapheneOS.
Yes, @oranki@lemmy.world wrote a great article about that: https://oranki.net/posts/2024-07-10-passkeys-on-grapheneos/
As well as all the other security features offered by Pixels, like the Titan M2 secure element, which securely stores encryption keys and makes brute-force attacks basically impossible.
Pixel 7 Pro with GrapheneOS
What part of LibRedirect is broken?
VPN over an HTTP proxy then?
Or WireGuard TCP over UDP obfuscation?
A candidate being mad at a fact check is a massive red flag
You clearly forgot Hannah Montana Linux and Moebuntu