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-Private keys with passphrase on user's computer - not on your server;

-Encrypted Subject - not as on your service unencrypted!

-Free POP3 or Imap protocol - on your service even using paid plan user has no access to these protocols without additional software.

Your walled garden is worse than Google's.

MicroG is not a part of DivestOS. You must install it.

DivestOS doesn't recommend that.

DivestOS - first and formost you don't have to relay on Daniel Micay - GrapheneOS - unfortunately mentally unstable person - you can find details on the internet.

This is the biggest advantage.

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Networking on DOS

Network Restriction: DivestOS already lets you restrict network for each app by connection type (cellular/Wi-Fi/VPN), when in the background, and optionally completely revoke NETWORK permission.

Ad/Tracker Blocking: DivestOS includes a tailored HOSTS file by default for such blocking. The user can further choose to use an alternative DNS or use a local VPN app such as DNS66 or NetGuard.

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