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You can use Android without Google. You can’t use iOS without Apple these days. On hardware such as a Pixel, the security difference is arguable. Android is also more free. You can install an APK without a computer.
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What’s random or new about the Android Open Source Project? CopperheadOS (the hardening work) has been going for 5 years. Apple seems to leave most of its money in cash, has never deployed end to end encryption in its cloud services and has baked iCloud throughout.
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You're just selling a proprietary project forked from our code in violation of the licenses. You're supporting a company that's anti-open-source and is waging a nasty war against the open source project they depend on. It's hard to take a proprietary ripoff seriously.
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CopperheadOS is a fork of our legacy codebase in violation of the licenses with DRM and tracking added to the Updater app. It is primarily just AOSP with a custom boot animation and wallpaper, since they have not meaningfully maintained or developed real privacy/security work.
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It's October. CopperheadOS does not have the September security update yet. The current version of Android with the latest privacy/security features is Android 11. CopperheadOS is based on Android 10. It's a less private and secure fork of AOSP that's branded as being better.
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The documentation and blog posts about hardening on the CopperheadOS site were made for the open source project now called GrapheneOS and do not apply to CopperheadOS. Again, look into it. CopperheadOS also illegally stripped the attribution to the actual author of that content.
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