it literally only works on a Google pixel phone. I don't know if there is much you can do in an iPhone. you can jailbreak it but that brings in other security vulnerabilities. grapheneOS is designed specifically for the inner workings of a pixel.

I had an iPhone since the first iPhone. I'll never look back now. I absolutely love my Pixel. and although graphene can be a little quirky in some ways, you sacrifice a few things for the benefit of your privacy, it's amazing

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I agree it provides privacy from Big Tech, assuming you don't install Big Tech apps and you have good browsing habits. But privacy is very hard. A rich surveillance avenue that no cellular device can avoid is location tracking and deanonymization over time even for nostr:nprofile1qqsxp4fkwhc8mm5704mezrh6g35zmp7t2v338wnxhr6yf8tyj9ezj6cppamhxue69uhkumewwd68ytnrwgqjzamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3sxyhxxmm4de6x2unrd3hkx6mhd9ek2tnfduq3camnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwvajk26mfv9kjuum9wfmxjcm9wvz3cg74

Location privacy is something to be conscious about, always

GrapheneOS is specifically designed for Pixels, but there are other degoogled android OSs that you can use on a variety of android phones, one of which being LineageOS.

In my experience, Lineage requires a bit more tech knowhow, but Graphene is very plugnplay. If you can set up a social media account, you can degoogle a Pixel with Graphene's web tool.