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In light of reaching 15k followers on here: AMA!
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How secure is it to fuse a wallet natively in an Android system? Considering Android security sucks big time. If a resourceful entity, the govt or the hackers, want to hack Android, it's not hard. Israel made Pegasus spy without you ever knowing. iPhone at least gives warning when this happens. Care to comment?
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Even though I am very convinced of the security model of ethOS, I don't suggest people to carry their live savings in their pockets :)
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@shah
My government is already spying on all of its citizens. And it has an anti-crypto stance. Regressive and extortionist tax on crypto. So, I obviously don't trust them and even if I'm not putting my life savings in my mobile, I shall be assured of security. So, now you understand my concern?
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ethOS is currently built on GrapheneOS. Specifically designed to harden security. You can be assured of the security of your wallet on ethOS.
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How does end of life work with ethOS? Do you map to GrapheneOS or do you extend it? https://grapheneos.org/faq#supported-devices
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Mapping on GrapheneOS :)
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