[liberationtech] Advice on secure phones

Steve Phillips steve at tryingtobeawesome.com
Mon Jul 12 12:33:01 CEST 2021


LineageOS is solid. They start with AOSP (the open source core of Android)
then add a few enhancements. You can decide how degoogled you want it to
be. I once went too far and Google Maps wouldn't work right in the browser,
but I dialed that back a little and it was perfect for me.

I recently got a new Android phone and need to switch back to Lineage so
that Google doesn't auto-steal ("auto-sync") my contacts and more...


On Sun, Jul 11, 2021, 23:56 Sam de Silva <sam at edge.lk> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I’ve been doing some research into secure mobile phones. There’s
> familiarity with ANOM and why not to use it, but there are also other such
> secure mobile phones.
>
> There’s a few out there, or coming soon - such as ‘e
> <https://e.foundation>’ and OSOM
> <https://www.droid-life.com/2020/11/16/osom-is-building-a-privacy-phone-that-shouldnt-be-1000/>
>  ….
>
> Curious to know if there’s anyone that’s researching this space, or has
> any opinions on devices like OSOM.
>
> Thanks and best, Sam.
>
>
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