The main idea on a device running something like Graphene OS is that you are already in a state of using minimal, if not at all using Google Cloud services, including data backups. It’s intended in tandem with modifications like GMS, GPS (if optionally installed into a given user, work profile) running as an unprivileged, permission-based application. If someone is taking their data privacy and security seriously enough to consider using a duress PIN and flashed their phone with something along the lines of Graphene OS, would they be likely to have heavy reliance to Google’s Cloud offerings?
The main idea on a device running something like Graphene OS is that you are already in a state of using minimal, if not at all using Google Cloud services, including data backups. It’s intended in tandem with modifications like GMS, GPS (if optionally installed into a given user, work profile) running as an unprivileged, permission-based application. If someone is taking their data privacy and security seriously enough to consider using a duress PIN and flashed their phone with something along the lines of Graphene OS, would they be likely to have heavy reliance to Google’s Cloud offerings?
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