We need a cheap, secure Android phone. Safety can’t be a luxury product
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Android phones are abandoned Linux distributions.
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Replying to @living_syn @SwiftOnSecurity
neither Pixel nor Nexus are secure phones
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Replying to @Pinboard @SwiftOnSecurity
they at least 1) receive regular security updates, 2) have FDE on by default. Still lots of low hanging fruit to fix
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Replying to @living_syn @SwiftOnSecurity
Android FDE is only useful when the device is powered off twice a year
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Replying to @Pinboard @SwiftOnSecurity
almost all FDE is only useful when the system is off. At least you can turn it off going through airports etc
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Replying to @living_syn @SwiftOnSecurity
iPhones give you full protection when the lock screen is engaged. It’s a crucial difference
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