Who says you can’t have privacy and security in an OS?
Meet PureOS — the #Linux OS that respects you.
✅ No ads
✅ No trackers
✅ No surveillance
✅ No terms of service traps
Run it on @Puri_sm’s Librem 5 & Liberty Phone.
Link to Article "What Is PureOS? A Beginner’s Guide for iOS, Android, and Windows Users": https://puri.sm/posts/what-is-pureos-a-beginners-guide-for-ios-android-and-windows-users/
@triskelion @purism I appreciate what GrapheneOS and other projects are doing. I wish gOS good luck in:
- getting early access to future #AOSP sources as development is no longer public.
- fixing the myriad of #Google shenanigans with the OS and Chromium.
- getting mental health help for the main developer - he deserves all the help he can get.
Unlike gOS, #Linuxphone development is not riding on decades of Google funded development of the OS. Progress is therefore slower but it is improving gradually.
Besides #PureOS, there is also #Mobian and #postmarketOS - I especially look forward to the latter's future #ImmutableOS version which would have security benefits as well.
#linuxmobile #linuxsecurity #freesoftware #mobilelinux #Linuxphones #gnuLinux #gnuLinuxMobile
@opensourceopenmind @triskelion @purism I think there are not enogh AOSP forks working exclusively on Google devices.
@purism
Thanks for the article. It is a good read, and I appreciate your approach for both PCs and 'Phones.
I've had a wee saga recently getting a privacy-respecting 'phone that supported VoLTE. Does the Librem 5 support VoLTE, in both hardware terms and success reports with carriers?
@purism @GrapheneOS can confirm there is no security xD