a secure phone requires close hardware integration
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but no one would buy it because it would be too "hard" to use. Windows could be safe too. I would love to see it though.
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iPhones seem to be doing okay
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the frustrating thing is Google already sells a device (the Pixel) but didn’t bother to make it safe
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We don't "choose not to" come on. We (mostly) have no idea we have this power. Come to campus and give a talk.
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It's chosenottos all the way to the bottom.
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The issue is not technical, it is political. Google's leadership needs to lean on device makers and carriers to make patches happen faster.
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yes, I absolutely agree. It’s entirely a political issue.
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I mean they would block 3rd party apps and make sure every app is sandboxes like apple that would mean no customization
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just make the thing update and give it a secure lock screen for starters
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