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Perivi Yohanesburgo 🍐

@GrapheneOS At this point I can expect Google to start excluding every non-certified OS from using all their services.

I guess it's time to close my Revolut account. I can't use it as much as I want because Google prevents GOS from using Google Pay so I won't miss it so much. Sure, I still have my old Nokia with a certified OS, but I don't want to use a far less secure device for bank apps.

I only used #GrapheneOS for two months and I already can see the OS and its development team are far more reliable and trustworthy than everything else on the Android ecosystem. The fact that Google still refuses to whitelist GOS baffles me.

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GrapheneOS

@iviyohane Google's behavior has already been found to be illegal and they're unlikely to start walling off their own services in a completely indefensible way. They're already going to be facing serious consequences for what they're doing. It's unfortunate they're doubling down on pretending the Play Integrity API has anything to do with security and convincing more and more apps to adopt it though. They think they'll get away with it because they claim it's about security but it's clearly not.

h3artbl33d :openbsd: :ve:

@iviyohane

Like the official @GrapheneOS account has already indicated - this has nothing to do with security. If it was, they would have already allowed the GrapheneOS signatures.

I only used ⁨#GrapheneOS⁩ for two months and I already can see the OS and its development team are far more reliable and trustworthy than everything else on the Android ecosystem.

Totally. I have been using GrapheneOS since before the Pixels (Nexus era) and it has been a bliss. Every single day.

Plus they've already shown they can be trusted - wiping the signing keys when those were under threat to make sure malicious actors couldn't hurt the userbase. Mind you: this was before the foundation existed and AFAIK now impossible to happen again.

@iviyohane

Like the official @GrapheneOS account has already indicated - this has nothing to do with security. If it was, they would have already allowed the GrapheneOS signatures.

I only used ⁨#GrapheneOS⁩ for two months and I already can see the OS and its development team are far more reliable and trustworthy than everything else on the Android ecosystem.

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