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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] No more Ubuntu Phones
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Mike Gerwitz |
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] No more Ubuntu Phones |
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Sun, 09 Apr 2017 12:37:08 -0400 |
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 10:09:03 -0400, Steven Sullam wrote:
> At libreplanet, a vendor, technoethical.com, was selling a secure open
> source phone with replicant installed.
I wouldn't call it "secure"; I can't apply that definition to any mobile
device at the moment, but Replicant is at a further disadvantage because
it doesn't have a community keeping up with security updates. While
Replicant 6 is in the works, the existing software is old and Android
vulnerabilities are frequent.
With that said, I still use it, because freedom to me is more
important. So while I can generally trust the software running on my
phone not to do anything intentionally malicious, I have no choice but
to assume that the device is or can be compromised at any moment, and do
not store anything sensitive on it that I can avoid. That's obviously
difficult with call history, texts, and photos.
I do not know enough about the operating system to make any
recommendations. CopperheadOS is attempting to make a dent in the
problems, but I don't think they're fully free (proprietary drivers,
perhaps)?
tl;dr: I still recommend Replicant for freedom's sake, but I'd steer
clear of saying "secure". More trustworthy, yes.
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Mike Gerwitz
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