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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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You are rapidly losing support in this space because of your appalling behaviour and social inadequacies. We now see users moving from GrapheneOS to alternatives such as CalyxOS as you are simply too unstable, don't listen to your userbase and the performance is not good enough.
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You sell a ridiculously expensive product scamming users by tricking them into thinking they're buying a hardened device. It does not even have the September security update in October, let alone substantial privacy and security hardening. Copperhead doesn't do real hardening.
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It's AOSP with a custom boot animation and wallpaper, with DRM / tracking in the fork of our Updater app and a registration database of the users. It enables tracking users and shipping targeted, malicious updates to them. It puts users at risk. At best it's a fashion accessory.
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It's simple: you're a scammer. You can try to pretend otherwise, but what you're doing is profiting from selling an insecure product with tracking based on fraudulent claims. People don't have the business need for a poorly maintained, less private and secure fork of AOSP.
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I'm not profiting from it. I don't receive any money from it. James embezzles all of the money for himself and doesn't pay any attention to his legal obligation to work in the interests of the shareholders. He stole substantial amounts of donations to the open source project too.
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done things by the book. It has not followed the laws when it comes to accounting, taxes, government grants, shareholder interests or much else. Cleaning up the mess when James is out of the picture is not going to be pretty. Don't count on continuing to profit from my work.
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