Users will have substantially better privacy and security on an Android Open Source Project based OS than what you're proposing. The FOSS mobile app ecosystem is also far superior. You really have it backwards and you're just pushing dishonest FUD which is incredibly predictable.
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I'm not. And you clearly don't know Ubuntu Touch, and the community. The OS is Free Software, the app ecosystem on Ubuntu Touch is almost entirely Free Software, and the OS doesn't call home.
I'm not pushing FUD, Android is not a great platform for privacy.
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But you're welcome to come to know us better. We do open Q&A sessions regularly were you may clear your doubts.
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I don't have doubts that need to be cleared up. You're a dishonest scammer spreading lies as self-promotion. Ubuntu has trash privacy and security across the board. It's a complete joke for you to be here claiming that it's superior. You're just a dishonest scammer causing harm.
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I see that it's impossible to have a polite talk about you, and that you're only interesting in saying absolute lies.
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I'm not the one that came to this thread spreading misinformation and lies to harm open source projects. Everything that I've said in this thread is objectively true and verifiable. It's you that came here to attack the work being done on AOSP and AOSP-based projects with lies.
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I haven't done such thing. AOSP wich is the Free Software part of Android is only an increasingly small part of it. On top of that google and hardware vendors put a lot of crap, and that is where the problem is. Didn't criticized AOSP or this fine iniciative from FSFE.
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You definitively lied about the licensing of Ubuntu, Ubuntu Touch, and about metrics collection.
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No, I didn't lie about anything, and you're making clearly false claims that are easily verified as such. AOSP does not have telemetry. Ubuntu has telemetry. It's a clear cut lie for you to claim otherwise. Your misleading spin claiming AOSP isn't open source is more of the same.
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Ubuntu has telemetry. It has first-party telemetry and a lot of the software they ship also brings additional telemetry. I have no idea why you think it makes sense to make such a clear cut lie that's so easily verified as false through basic research. Not even a decent liar.
Ubuntu doesn't have telemetry. Software shipped by Ubuntu doesn't have unauthorized (by users) telemetry by default.
Ubuntu doesn't collect information about the user, or the usage of the OS.
Ubuntu Touch which is based on Ubuntu doesn't have any telemetry.
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Ubuntu has telemetry and collects data by default. Other software included in Ubuntu has telemetry and often collects it by default too. You're simply a dishonest scammer making convenient, false claims to promote it based on misinformation. Keep it up with all the lies though.
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