How can you guarantee that they are not putting in their own surveillance chip?
Hardware gets increasingly difficult to control.
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How can you guarantee that they are not putting in their own surveillance chip?
Hardware gets increasingly difficult to control.
You can’t. But, they literally have been working for almost nothing to provide a privacy focused alternative to iOS and regular Android. I like their track record.
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