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You own your phone. You should be able to use it. GrapheneOS is the most secure Android OS, but hardening comes at the cost of usability. This repo contains tricks to reimplement some user-friendlier AOSP features, so the risk-benefit decision can be made by 𝘺𝘰𝘶, the user, instead of by the OS developers.

  • Updated Aug 27, 2024

This project aims to raise awareness about the potential risks associated with granting access permissions to unknown websites. It provides users with an opportunity to see a harmless demonstration of the type of data websites can access when granted permissions.

  • Updated Sep 19, 2023
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It is not "complete" by any definition, however that is what it aspires to be. It will be updated from time to time. Read with an open mind and beware that it will be called a conspiracy theory and other bogeyman labels. ... You are free to modify and re-release it, but you must mention the original source.

  • Updated May 29, 2021

It is not "complete" by any definition, however that is what it aspires to be. It will be updated from time to time. Read with an open mind and beware that it will be called a conspiracy theory and other bogeyman labels. ... You are free to modify and re-release it, but you must mention the original source.

  • Updated May 29, 2021

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