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lynnesbian
@lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space · May 06, 2026
sounds like the web is about to get a lot more annoying to use for #grapheneos users and others using #android devices with """compromised integrity""", people without smartphones, people using smartphones with other operating systems, etc.: https://support.google.com/recaptcha/answer/16609652 google's new "mobile reCAPTCHA verification" will require you to scan a QR code from either an iOS device with the reCAPTCHA app or an android device with up-to-date google play services. EDIT: this is part of google's new "fraud defense" system, and is (seemingly) intended to be used for more "important" things like purchases rather than just e.g. comment sections. however, there's nothing stopping site owners from using this thing everywhere
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nuclearplayer
@nuclearplayer@fosstodon.org · May 07, 2026
Google will require you to have a smartphone to browse the internet at all in the new iteration of ReCaptcha: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/introducing-google-cloud-fraud-defense-the-next-evolution-of-recaptcha You need to scan a QR code instead of solving captcha, and the phone needs to be connected to the computer by bluetooth. No phone? You don't get to browse the internet today. Android forks and other alt mobile OSes are excluded by design too. #privacy #google #android #security #grapheneoS
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Earl
@Earl@mast.john1126.com · May 06, 2026
I guess it's impossible to remove Google from Android phones. I have disabled Google, but cannot delete it. And it re-enabled itself later. The only way out of this, I'm thinking, is an alternative operating system for the phone. http://john1126.com/746 #phone #Google #Android #GrapheneOS #CopperheadOS #DivestOS #PureOS #postmarketOS #UbuntuTouch
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@Crazypedia@mypocketpals.online · Apr 27, 2026
#GrapheneOS phone, my own #SearXNG search engine, my own #sharkey social media site, a number of other services thanks to #YunoHost I can feel comfortable using my own stuff at least. The amount of visibility I could have into the work stuff now is uncomfortable ​:neocat_think_woozy:
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@Crazypedia@mypocketpals.online · Apr 27, 2026
Just wanted to say I've been on #GrapheneOS for a few months now and it's great and I'm never going back to corporate android
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GrapheneOS
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social · Apr 23, 2026
Vanadium version 148.0.7778.49.0 released: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/releases/tag/148.0.7778.49.0 See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog. Forum discussion thread: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/34577-vanadium-version-14807778490-released #GrapheneOS #privacy #security #browser
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pea
@pea@pony.social · Apr 16, 2026
tech venting Hover or focus to reveal Sensitive
another day another message notification lost to the void i love modern android editor's note: this is not a request for tech support #grapheneos #smartphone #android #technology
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LisaKalayji
@LisaKalayji@infosec.exchange · Feb 02, 2026
Techy people: do you have recs for a good airtag alternative? I'm looking for something to play nicely with GrapheneOS. #GrapheneOS
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kuketzblog
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de · Apr 12, 2026
Ich bin dem offiziellen GrapheneOS-Konto gerade entfolgt – nicht, weil ich das Projekt nicht schätze. Im Gegenteil: GrapheneOS ist im Bereich mobiler Sicherheit/Privacy weiterhin die beste Option. Was mich stört, sind die ständigen Seitenhiebe auf /e/OS, CalyxOS und andere Custom-ROMs - auch wenn die Kritik völlig legitim ist. Aber ich folge dem Account, um etwas über GrapheneOS zu lesen, nicht um regelmäßig zu erfahren, was andere in den Sand setzen. Wer ein starkes Projekt hat, sollte es für sich sprechen lassen. #GrapheneOS #Android #Privacy /kuk
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matthew
@matthew@social.retroedge.tech · Mar 26, 2026
I do not have endless free time, but I'll do a bit to promote good alternatives when I can. I recently installed GrapheneOS on a Pixel 6. Their website and resources were great. I highly recommend. #Android #GrapheneOS #privacy RT: https://grapheneos.social/users/GrapheneOS/statuses/116296896211404265
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jarekkopec
@jarekkopec@mastodon.com.pl · Mar 24, 2026
@jackwilliambell@rustedneuron.com Hopefully, more companies will sign with #GrapheneOS
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Areeb_Soo_Yasir
@Areeb_Soo_Yasir@mastodon.areebyasir.com · Mar 23, 2026
Are you considering OS's for your Android phone like #GrapheneOS or #lineageos to escape the #Android lock and #Google spying? The only tricky part is that GrapheneOS only supports Pixel phones while LineageOS supports a wider variety of vendors and phones but you may still need a generation or two down. https://lineageos.org/
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fosserytech
@fosserytech@social.linux.pizza · Mar 15, 2026
(Linux news in previous posts) FOSS NEWS PeerTube 8.1 adds better podcast support, domain-restricted embeds, 3x playback, and more: https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/peertube-8-1-adds-better-podcast-support-domain-restricted-embeds-3x-playback-and-more/ Motorola and GrapheneOS partnership announced: https://foss2go.com/motorola-and-grapheneos-official-partnership-announcement-in-mobile-security/ (Missed this one last week, but seems like a pretty huge deal to have GrapheneOS outside Google Pixel phones) OBS Studio 32.1 Released with New Audio Mixer, WebRTC Simulcast Support: https://9to5linux.com/obs-studio-32-1-released-with-new-audio-mixer-webrtc-simulcast-support GIMP 3.2 Open-Source Image Editor Officially Released, Here’s What’s New: https://9to5linux.com/gimp-3-2-open-source-image-editor-officially-released-heres-whats-new HandBrake 1.11 adds ProRes, DNxHR encoders and MOV output: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/03/handbrake-update-prores-encoding digiKam 9.0 Open-Source Photo Manager Released as a Massive Update: https://9to5linux.com/digikam-9-0-open-source-photo-manager-released-as-a-massive-update KeePassXC 2.7.12 Password Manager Adds Support for Bitwarden's Nested Folders: https://9to5linux.com/keepassxc-2-7-12-password-manager-adds-support-for-bitwardens-nested-folders Calibre 9.5 E-Book Manager Introduces a New Tool to Remove Unused Images: https://9to5linux.com/calibre-9-5-e-book-manager-introduces-a-new-tool-to-remove-unused-images Sigil 2.7.5 Open-Source EPUB Ebook Editor Is Out with New Features and Bug Fixes: https://9to5linux.com/sigil-2-7-5-open-source-epub-ebook-editor-is-out-with-new-features-and-bug-fixes PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 is getting improved handheld PC support: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/playstation-3-emulator-rpcs3-is-getting-improved-handheld-pc-support/ Marknote 1.5 WYSIWYG Note-Taking App Is Here with Source Mode, KRunner Plugin: https://9to5linux.com/marknote-1-5-wysiwyg-note-taking-app-is-here-with-source-mode-krunner-plugin Notesnook 3.3.9 adds inline audio playback, image attachments & code block language memory: https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/notesnook-3-3-9-adds-inline-audio-playback-image-attachments-and-code-block-language-memory/ FFmpeg 8.1 Preparing For Release With Vulkan Improvements, JPEG-XS & More: https://www.phoronix.com/news/FFmpeg-8.1-Coming-Soon Kitty terminal 0.46 adds smooth momentum-based scrolling, tab reordering & split resizing: https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/kitty-terminal-0-46-adds-smooth-momentum-based-scrolling-tab-reordering-and-split-resizing/ Ghostty 1.3 adds scrollback search, native scrollbars & clickable cursor in shell prompts: https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/ghostty-1-3-adds-scrollback-search-native-scrollbars-and-clickable-cursor-in-shell-prompts/ Fastfetch 2.60 adds custom title formatting & broader software and MOSS package detection: https://alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/fastfetch-2-60-adds-custom-title-formatting-and-broader-software-and-moss-package-detection/ FreeBSD 14.4 Released For Those Not Yet Ready To Move To FreeBSD 15: https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-14.4-Released (more FOSS news in comments) #WeeklyNews #OpenSource #FOSSNews #FOSS #OpenSourceNews #News #GrapheneOS #Motorola #PeerTube #Fedi #Fediverse #OBS #GIMP #FosseryTech
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tsumidesho
@tsumidesho@mastodon.online · Mar 06, 2026
Motorola ogłasza współpracę z #GrapheneOS Foundation oraz rozwój funkcji bezpieczeństwa w swoich smartfonach. Firma prezentuje także Moto Analytics i nowe możliwości platformy Moto Secure. https://cat5.pl/motorola-oglasza-wspolprace-z-grapheneos-foundation/
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ROOTBLOG
@ROOTBLOG@101010.pl · Mar 06, 2026
🆕MWC 2026: GrapheneOS zmierza na smartfony Motoroli. Prywatność wychodzi z niszy ➡️https://rootblog.pl/grapheneos-pojawi-sie-na-smartfonach-motoroli/ #GrapheneOS #motorola #MWC2026
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kafkaesquejudge
@kafkaesquejudge@mastodonapp.uk · Mar 02, 2026
RE: https://mastodon.neat.computer/@privacyguides/116160321329625531 With Google seemingly determined to lock Android, this is a perfect development. #grapheneos #degoogle
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UrbanCityCowboy
@UrbanCityCowboy@mastodonapp.uk · Mar 02, 2026
I’m hearing that Motorola is joining forces with GrapheneOS. I think that is a bad call. Look how they tried to screw over the UK government with the Airwave service. I feel GrapheneOS may open themselves up to liability. I hope I’m wrong. #GrapheneOS #tech https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cma-wins-appeal-in-emergency-services-case
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rysiek
@rysiek@mstdn.social · Mar 02, 2026

Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS Foundation https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/

Motorola and the GrapheneOS Foundation will work to strengthen smartphone security and collaborate on future devices engineered with GrapheneOS compatibility.

This could be a gamechanger. Congratulations to @GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social, fingers crossed this works out well!

#InfoSec #GrapheneOS

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kontrabanda_blog
@kontrabanda_blog@kontrabanda.net · Mar 02, 2026

Motorola zawiązuje partnerstwo z GrapheneOS Foundation

Motorola na tegorocznej konferencji Mobile World Congress ogłosiła partnerstwo z GrapheneOS Foundation, celem dostarczenia – jak to określiła w notatce prasowej – „przełomowego poziomu bezpieczeństwa”. – We współpracy z GrapheneOS Foundation będziemy pracować nad tym, żeby wzmocnić bezpieczeństwo [użytkowników] smartfonów oraz opracowywać nowe modele urządzeń, które współpracują z systemem GrapheneOS – możemy przeczytać dalej. GrapheneOS jest tzw. „custom ROM-em”, czyli modyfikacją Androida. System ten jest określany mianem „prywatnego i bezpiecznego” przez jego twórców. Do momentu zawiązania współpracy z Motorolą, był on dostępny jedynie na telefony Google Pixel. Zdaniem twórców GrapheneOS telefony z tej serii były „jedynymi” modelami spełniającymi „wymagania bezpieczeństwa”, niemniej zniechęcało to niektóre osoby do skorzystania z systemu. Pod koniec stycznia 2026 roku w serwisie X administratorzy profilu GrapheneOS stwierdzili, że Motorola „nie spełnia wymagań [stawianych producentom telefonów]”, jednak „jest coraz bliżej osiągnięcia celu”. Na ten moment nie wiadomo, kiedy Motorola wyda pierwszy model spełniający standardy bezpieczeństwa systemu GrapheneOS. Źródła Zdjęcie tytułowe zostało zrobione przez Maurizio Pescego i jest ono dostępne na Wikimedia Commons na licencji Creative Commons BY 2.0 Generic. Treść artykułu powstała na podstawie następujących źródeł tekstowych i/lub audiowizualnych: Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS Foundation, marking a new chapter in smartphone security and expanding its enterprise portfolio, opublikowany w serwisie motorolanews.com w dniu 2.03.2026Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over features, opublikowany w serwisie 9to5google.com przez Bena Schoona w dniu 1.03.2026Why I’m thrilled GrapheneOS is finally escaping the Pixel bubble, opublikowany w serwisie androidpolice.com przez Anu Joya w dniu 30.10.2025Wpis na platformie X autorstwa @GrapheneOS z dnia 25.01.2026Lista wspieranych urządzeń przez system GrapheneOS (ostatnio odwiedzano w dniu 2.03.2026)
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km
@km@mastodon.babb.no · Mar 02, 2026
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