Aaron Rainbolt on Nostr: npub1tc7t7…f5uf3 Yeah no. Android is proven to be easy to break into, there's ...
npub1tc7t79wlp4zl5jfgle9xxsgvh4a6nfk02zpvxyq4vl6knccxyr0sqf5uf3 (npub1tc7…5uf3) Yeah no. Android is proven to be easy to break into, there's software like Cellebrite for it. Windows is unsafe by default because the entity behind it thinks it's fine to record everything you do on your PC with Recall (which isn't fine even if Microsoft isn't snooping on the data, because it makes WAY more of my data persistent than should be persistent). ChromeOS doesn't use full disk encryption at all, it relies on ext4 file-level encryption which probably actually is decent, but it's file-level, not volume-level, which is worrisome. (I've never used macOS so I don't have much of an opinion there.)