I’m happy for you to quote me, but it does require that you actually quote what I said rather than what you think I said.
Specifically I said:
As far as I can tell, this post is an advertisement for Graphene OS. In real world terms, in my opinion, it adds nothing of substance to the privacy or security landscape.
I did not state that Graphene OS didn’t add to the security landscape, though that’s how you interpreted it. Using “it adds nothing”, I was referring to the article linked in the OP. Could I have worded this better, sure. Did I say what you think I said, no.
What backup on Google cloud?
Hahahahaha, your whole comment is laughable, it’s the very definition of hubris (that is the combination of being arrogant and incorrect).
I,for one, haven’t used Google as a backup since 2010. Anyone with any awareness of privacy doesn’t use it.
I run Lineage, with no Google services, no Google connectivity. I actively block connections to known-untrustworthy domains and IP addresses.
Graphene is the high-water mark in privacy and security on Android.
You should probably actually understand what’s going on before prognosticating in ignorance.
I’m going to guess most people that use Graphene OS don’t use any Google product unless it’s encrypted using something like Cryptomator.
I’m happy for you to quote me, but it does require that you actually quote what I said rather than what you think I said.
Specifically I said:
I did not state that Graphene OS didn’t add to the security landscape, though that’s how you interpreted it. Using “it adds nothing”, I was referring to the article linked in the OP. Could I have worded this better, sure. Did I say what you think I said, no.