Tag: GrapheneOS
A secure, Google-less phone with GrapheneOS out of the box could soon grace the market
New Years Resolutions?
Looking for a new years resolution that you will actually follow through on? How about improving your privacy this year? Many people get scared off from the idea of improving their privacy because they view it as an all-or-nothing sort of deal. That if you don't go totally private, then it is pointless. I like … Continue reading New Years Resolutions?
GrapheneOS with a sprinkle of Google
Just a few quick things to mention on my ongoing experience with GrapheneOS. I mainly use OSMAnd for navigation, though in my area it isn't the most complete for address information. Occasionally, I need to pinpoint an address and OSMAnd isn't getting it done. When that happens, I typically cheat and use google maps in … Continue reading GrapheneOS with a sprinkle of Google
GrapheneOS Update & VoIP app
This will be a quick post. I just wanted to say that I'm still happy running GrapheneOS as my daily driver, but have had some trouble with navigation more recently. I wasn't able to find a specific address within city limits. It wasn't a show stopper, but inconvenient. I also wanted to share out this … Continue reading GrapheneOS Update & VoIP app
1 Month GrapheneOS Update
Note: This is a continuation of my initial thoughts article that I wrote a month ago. You may be interested in reading that as well. So I've been using GrapheneOS as my daily driver for a month now. I'm still digging the experience, though I'm still getting used to having to check a specific app … Continue reading 1 Month GrapheneOS Update
Google and Apple free phone
It's been a while since I've posted one of these, and this one will likely be short as well. I've been busy lately and haven't found the time to post. That being said, I had a bit of time open up and this podcast episode gave me the kick in the butt I needed to … Continue reading Google and Apple free phone
Smartphone OS Choices
I think it is safe to say that in today's society most of us have a smartphone. Unfortunately, that usually means giving up quite a bit of data in order to use one. There are options to reduce the amount of data you hand over of course. You can tweak the settings and permissions as … Continue reading Smartphone OS Choices