I didn’t keep the .XPI file, unfortunately. Is it possible from a phone’s file structure to export or even build this from(/out of?) a currently installed add-on that can no longer be (easily) downloaded?
I didn’t keep the .XPI file, unfortunately. Is it possible from a phone’s file structure to export or even build this from(/out of?) a currently installed add-on that can no longer be (easily) downloaded?
I have tested an S9 and it was full of preinstalled malware. No recent one but there is no reason to believe things have changed.
The USB port is disabled if water gets in. GrapheneOS used the feature to allow users to turn it off, always or while locked. That is actual security and it doesnt break the device it users want to use other (open source) operating systems on them.
LTE-only is relevant because 2G and 3G are insecure. They were part of the attack chain used by governments to install the Pegasus Spyware on phones, along with browsers allowing HTTP traffic and more things that are dealt with by GrapheneOS.
Google has implemented very few of their features to work on regular Android, riddled with proprietary spyware.
Dont forget
Hmm. So you only recommend GrapheneOS and nothing else?
I have tested all free Android variants (and debloated a few horrific proprietary ones) and GrapheneOS is by far the best, yes.
Very robust and reliable base, significant work on security unlike any other project. Not very shiny on the surface, but apps can be replaced and GrapheneOS is perfectly compatible with any Android app you wanna use.
Hell, I am administering a poor system that runs like all the big tech apps there are, daily, and it works fine!
Okay, I’ll wait for the Motorola lineup then, I guess. I hope it legitimately pans out.