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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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It's not nonsense. You're scammers tricking people into buying an expensive product that's less private and secure than AOSP. You sell a product with DRM and tracking in the Updater app which makes it possible to target users, which is definitely something Copperhead would do.
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There's nothing unhinged about it. What's unhinged is thinking that you can scam people selling them a ridiculously expensive phone that's simply a proprietary fork of legacy open source code with DRM and tracking added to it in order to enforce licensing. Stop scamming people.
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It's not dreadful advice. CopperheadOS is a scam product and puts users in extreme risk. It is a ripoff of our legacy work with DRM/tracking added to it. It does not have the September security update. Users on CopperheadOS are vulnerable to critical severity vulnerabilities.
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