This Linux phone with Android app support has three kill switches for complete privacy

a year ago by suoko to c/android

We live in a smartphone-dominated world clouded with privacy concerns unlike ever before. With every new smartphone, our privacy is compromised for the sake of safety, and we easily accept it and move on as usual. But do we really have to live with the microphones on the phone listening to us at all times,
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MudMan -15 points a year ago

I mean, shout out to the drug dealer community out there, but I'd be more excited about... you know, a functional degoogled phone. Or, even better, a seamless way to do that to my existing phone, which I already like.

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TuxEnthusiast 20 points a year ago

That might not be possible in the future, hence Linux phones.

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