It's not bulletproof -- nothing is -- but it's as close as you can get right now. Thanks to @Rootkovska & team for keeping us safe!
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so we've got the PC covered but what do we do about mobile? Any solution to smartphones yet?
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Would be nice if 1.5B Android users chipped in ¼¢ to keep it open & make it secure.
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I'm glad OTF have supported
@QubesOS, but imagine how much both could do with *real* funding.
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also be worth telling people to use two QubesOS computers: one internet connected, and the other air gapped and trusted
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Isolation is one thing, memory corruption prevention is another. You might need PaX/Grsec-based OS,
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@subgraph as@QubesOS HVM. Work to do here if you want full templatehttps://github.com/subgraph/subgraph-os-issues/issues/153 …
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what do you use for a phone (cell) platform? or recommend?
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do that to an nexus and install copperhead os sounds good.
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Listen to what the world's most famous Microsoft Windows admin recommends.
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