Physical switches are stupid.
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Your mother is stupid!
Ok, so apparently your OS is allowing unexpected stuff to happen that a physical switch could prevent without override. Where's the flaw in this?
An indicator of mic recording would be a start.
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So what's the point of Graphene? Might as well just use a real Linux.
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Not sure what about it does not qualify as "a real Linux"...
Unlike a traditional distribution it compatibility with a large # of mobile apps including things like Signal and WhatsApp along with a strong application security model, modern exploit mitigations, verified boot, etc.
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Every app is sandboxed. Users are in control of the data entered into apps and access granted via permissions, the system file manager, etc.
Profiles can also be used as isolated workspaces, particularly for apps refusing to run without a data access permission being granted.
It was simply an example of a popular app without a hard dependency on Google services being baked into the OS.
Most open source apps work fine without Google services provided by the OS. Many closed source apps work without it, while many others partially or fully depend on it.
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Does the "Samsung" variant of Pokemon GO work?
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Simply explaining how the baseline AOSP permission model works to them. I'm not sure why you got the impression that had something to do with GrapheneOS.
You're welcome to read grapheneos.org/features instead of simply making snide uninformed comments and attacks on the project.
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