Your smartphone transmits your location to corporate servers every 4.5 minutes, even when you've explicitly opted out. It knows which medical clinics you visit, which protests you attend, and which friends you spend nights with, and this information is sold to data brokers, advertisers, and government agencies without meaningful consent.
GrapheneOS is an open-source operating system that transforms Google Pixel hardware into a private device under your control, one that has proven resistant to Cellebrite forensic extraction tools used by law enforcement worldwide.
This guide covers the surveillance problem, the technical architecture that solves it, and a complete walkthrough from installation to hardened configuration with privacy-respecting applications.
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What about iOS ?
Can't fault anything @Max says in this article. Great advice about what apps to install and how to set up your phone.
I love GrapheneOS. Used it for many years, and many Pixel versions. Brilliant!
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Thank you for this information!
Been experiencing a lot of issues with my grapheneos ever since I plugged to charge in a rental car :/ anytime my battery dies it takes a massive amount of effort to turn it back on and always stalls on the grapheneos logo just sits there and I have to pres power and sound buttons to restart and then pause for it to first regain charge before powering. It's weird and frustrating. I think I've been hacked. I woke up today wanting to just juke it.... Like reset from ground 0 but unsure how yet.
Make sure you set the USB C port to charging only even when unlocked, this might have prevented the exploit. There are also power only USB cables or adapters who cut the data cable connection.
Yes, it is a good idea to regularly reinstall graphene os and start from zero, make sure you have all backups.
No idea how to do this yet but gonna research and read your article :)
Yes, its explained there, super simple.
Settings > Security & Privacy > Exploit Protection > USB-C Port > Charging Only
To reflash graphene, just to the same steps you did to install it in the first place.
Ok great! Just did. Hope the next few days I am just gonna reset the whole thing once I figure out what I need back of on and how.
Thank you for this Max
Ey Max!
Guiness World Record Installing @grapheneOS is ours.
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🏁 Enjoying looking for the best pixel offer in markets.
35' connecting and flashing
45' downloading the set up of app's
▶️ Markets
F Droid
Accrescent
Aurora Store
Zapstore
▶️ Privacy Tools
Exif eraser
Scramble Egg
Image tool
Privacy blur
▶️ Maps
Organic maps
OpenStreet Maps
▶️ Tor
Tor browser
Orbot
▶️ Vpn
Ivpn
Proton vpn
Mullvad
▶️ Browser
Privacy set up of:
Vanadium
Brave
▶️ Dns
Rethink Dns
Nextdns
And few more surprises 🤠
✅ Plug and play. Ready to Prepare.
Would you like exploring how life is much safer with @GrapheneOS ?
#technology #privacy #freedom
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🏁 Enjoying looking for the best pixel offer in markets.
35' connecting and flashing
45' downloading the set up of app's
▶️ Markets
F Droid
Accrescent
Aurora Store
Zapstore
▶️ Privacy Tools
Exif eraser
Scramble Egg
Image tool
Privacy blur
▶️ Maps
Organic maps
OpenStreet Maps
▶️ Tor
Tor browser
Orbot
▶️ Vpn
Ivpn
Proton vpn
Mullvad
▶️ Browser
Privacy set up of:
Vanadium
Brave
▶️ Dns
Rethink Dns
Nextdns
And few more surprises 🤠
✅ Plug and play. Ready to Prepare.
Would you like exploring how life is much safer with @GrapheneOS ?
#technology #privacy #freedomBeen running graphene for about a yr now, pretty happy with it so far
Do you know who the fuck the new oem graphene os is partnering with?
No, really curious tho!
Im holding out buying a pixel only cause of their stupid announcement. Cunts.
It'll take at least a year until that gets released, get a used Pixel 8a for now, cheap and secure.
>: /
Well Del the Dack are you going to tell us or what?
I dont know. I want to know as well. Its so annoying.
Given the slave-centered nature of the mobile infrastructure, the only logic conclusion is to opt-out the whole mobile ecosystem, until there are more reasonable alternatives. Continuous friction with the limits is not only tiring, but unfair with the user. If the corporate world wants mobile-centered-identity, let them pay for it. Why should I buy an expensive device just to discover how much crippled is it against my own interests? The government may force you to have a bank account, but the same bank cannot mandate you to own a phone. Do you sell freedom? Really?
Keep mine in a farraday pouch. Rarely do i take it with me when out n about. Used mainly indoors connected to wifi. Not a fan of them and can live without one. i control it, not other way around.
Does one totally negate the benefits of using a “privacy phone” if they are constantly in the company of people who are using Swiss cheese devices and apps? I can’t even get my circle of people to adopt encrypted chat apps and get the fuck off Fakebook. Seems pointless to get all James Bond, other than as an educational exercise, when surrounded by data leakers and outright big tech platform shit posters. #asknostr
People will continue to use what they know until the cons of doing so outweigh the pros.
If they’re not concerned about their privacy then there is no motivation to switch to a new protocol, it’s as simple as that.
#fuckandroid #buyaniphone
What I’m getting at is, by extension, do you completely erase the benefits you gain by setting up a privacy device if you’re sitting right next to people all day who can be drone striked to their phone location
If you’re sitting next to people that could be targeted by a drone strike, it seems like you have bigger issues to deal with, hehe.
Lol
Graphene is so cool
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@npub1akqt...8mnr faraday bags work great when you want to disappear too.
It's always concerned me that Graphene is built primarily for phones built by Google. Do the developers know every single thing the chips inside do? Software is one thing, but hardware is a whole different game.
There is no other hardware with a lockable boot loader and secure elements.
They are working with a second manufacturer at the moment.
Now I'll freely admit, I don't know much about chip design, but I watched something a long while back where someone showed that there are parts of chips which aren't made clear on manufacturer's details, posts which aren't clarified. That's what got me thinking...
Why would Google, who were founded for the purpose of mass surveillance, provide a tool which can bypass it? It doesn't make sense.
So if another company is going to make hardware which Graphene will work with, I'd be much more interested to learn more. All the while it's on Google hardware it's not for me. They can watch me openly, like they currently do, on Amdroid.
Yes, we desperately need freer hardware, and I'd probably switch to an alternative if that would exist.
🫡 thank you sir. Hope you and the family are well
You mentioned pixel 9 as reported by the whistleblower... Are earlier pixels more vulnerable?
The Pixel 8's Tensor G3 chip pairs with an upgraded Titan M2 security coprocessor to isolate sensitive cryptographic operations, while introducing Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) support for runtime detection of memory corruption vulnerabilities and significantly hardening the cellular baseband firmware with bounds sanitizers, integer overflow protection, stack canaries, and control flow integrity to reduce what has historically been a major attack surface.
That's a major improvement compared to the 7 or earlier generations.
So 8s are just fine then? Or should one aim to upgrade to 9?
8s are fine, especially if you have it already or want the cheapest option.
Both 9 and 10 are marginal improvements in build quality, performance, battery, and they will receive updates for one or two years longer (standard is 7 years official support from google, Graphene usually supports even longer)
K good. Hope I dont need to replace it. So hope to figure out whats wrong with it and fix it.
I'd say make selective backups of your important files, not everything since that might include the malware, and then go again through and start over.
Web installer | Install | GrapheneOS
I haven't reset yet but wanted to let you know doing the charging USB instructions seems to have fixed my starting after dying phone problem. Thank you, @npub18lzl...ugm3!
Awesome.