ava on Nostr: Yes, I use GrapheneOS on one of my devices—and have used it as my daily driver for ...
Yes, I use GrapheneOS on one of my devices—and have used it as my daily driver for years—but recently moved away from it as my primary phone. My threat model allows for maintaining a front-facing web identity (which is often less suspicious in today's digital landscape). My main device (Pixel 9 Pro XL) now runs stock Pixel OS because it was built from the hardware up to enhance Gemini integration and productivity features.
I keep GrapheneOS (which is best in class at what it does) on a separate, more locked-down phone for specialized use cases requiring enhanced privacy and security. This privacy through isolation and compartmentalization approach lets me maintain both a public presence and private operations while keeping them properly isolated, rather than compromising by trying to make one device do everything.
I keep GrapheneOS (which is best in class at what it does) on a separate, more locked-down phone for specialized use cases requiring enhanced privacy and security. This privacy through isolation and compartmentalization approach lets me maintain both a public presence and private operations while keeping them properly isolated, rather than compromising by trying to make one device do everything.