and then you leave out quotes that are important to the conversation like
GrapheneOS no doubts is the top 1 for Privacy and Security
with thr exception of iPhones getting close, nothing else beats it in that regard
alot of the debloating and replacing work I consider to be more of privacy improvements and can get significantly better with changing settings and using debloater tools (Mine is not considered debloating, just replacing, I’ve mentioned the debloat tools).
if for example you used the ADB Script by itself, yes it will stop system apps from collecting unne…
I disagree with iPhones being more private, I heard they collect your data, just not as much as Fecesbook or Goggles. See Hated One’s videos on the iPhone for more info. You do you though, (not related to privacy) I don’t trust such a horrible company that uses slave labour and isn’t the most transparent company out there. And their software is annoying to customise, hence why I have a Framework laptop and riced Linux instead of using M*cOS
more than fine
they do some things right but yeah it is not perfect
PG covers alot of the problems in iOS Overview, I think THO may or may not yave exaggerate some things
but undoubtedly Apple’s security is almost on par
I’ll leave it at that
we wish there was a one size fits all but this is reality rn, so again I personally don’t think either is a bad choice it’s what you value the most
if OP wants, they can be clear of their threat model so that the choice becomes obvious
oh wait it is not even extreme
then it makes sense that OP decides what they value the most
I cannot express this enough
GorujoCY:
And I want to express that instead of being this divided about it and absolutist, we should come forward with recommendations that everyone feels is applicable to each individual needs rather than obsessing with one thing or another (and yes you can recommend Graphene or Fedora if you feel that is their need, but sometimes you don’t wanna overwhelm them so you may compromise with say Mint or ZorinOS for desktop os or they want something that is like Arc but don’t want the proprietary software which you may then point them to Zen Browser and the settings recommended to toggle for Firefox, and as last time happened, when it comes to Molly, give them the options that are available, no need to complicate it further and no need to say that one thing is best when all options are more than fine). But I know this expression is likely to be ignored but I do hope it does at least makes for a fruit of thought.
seems I was right that my expression is ignores, not for attention reasons but Obvious reasons that people stick to one narrative rather than opening their mind even a little
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