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[-] jjlinux@lemmy.zip 13 points 1 day ago

The level of security, of privacy and of granular control of those does not come even close to what GrapheneOS brings to the table. Additionally Iodè and /e/OS have some noise going on with not being private at all. And all of them, except LineageOS (some times) have long delays with security patches.

/e/OS uses OpenAI for voice-to-text. Iodé has closed source components (trust me bro?). What do they claim? "some protection is better than none". In security that is ridiculous.

Then there is choosing between Microg vs actual sandboxed Google Play Services (which you don't need to have at all on GrapheneOS if you don't want to).

/e/OS signs their OS with Google test keys instead of their own keys.

Unconfirmed, but concerning is the claims of ties of those 2 (Iodé and /e/OS) with the French government, not unlike Chinese companies with the CCP.

Choosing LineageOS, or even CalyxOS are options I would consider if I wasn't willing or able to get a Pixel device, but Iodé and /e/OS are absolute 'no' in my book. Too many holes, too pragmatic (and I'm trying to be nice using that word) for my taste.

[-] Kubiac@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 10 hours ago

GOS is all about security. Priority of IodeOS or CalyxOS is privacy. All the "noise going on" you are talking means nothing without any evidence. LineageOS and IodesOS are releasing every month the security patches for the official supported devices. There are no meaningful delays. Closed source is not bad per se. GOS allows Play Services. MicroG is optional on IodeOS, LineageOS or CalyxOS. You don't have to use or to install it. /e/OS is the worst of all of them. But still better than Vanilla Android. Claims doesn't matter only real evidences. And there are non.

Non of these ROMs are perfect. You have to pick the one who fits your needs best. For some its GOS for others it's IodeOS.

[-] kepix@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

the security not close, but its already a big leap from stock rom, and most likely dont need to waste money on a pixel.

[-] eldavi@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago

yes, but you have to use a pixel.

[-] jjlinux@lemmy.zip -1 points 1 day ago
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