Linus Sebastian spends a month living on GrapheneOS, the open-source, security-first Android fork that promises to ditch Google’s spyware and bloatware in favor of iron-clad privacy. He walks through installing apps via alternative stores, sandboxing features, and the inevitable quirks you hit when “auto-everything” is off.
Between minor performance snags and surprisingly slick security perks, Linus weighs whether this so-called “criminal’s phone” is just a niche gadget or a legit daily-driver for anyone who values real data control. In the end, he asks: if it looks like a duck, is it really a penguin?
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