I have a Pixel 6 with GrapheneOS but all opinions are welcome.
My choices:
1° Disable screenshot feature 2° Desktop mode
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Education regarding advertising ID and its deletion presented during setup (consent).
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Addition of internet permission on per-app basis. Just like notifications now, every new downloaded app must get your permission to use the internet, else work in offline mode.
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Give permission to only selected media to apps rather than everything. This is such a security risk, one bad app and it can steal whatnot.
2 and 3 are already supported in GrapheneOS.
I know. I was going to buy a Pixel 7 for it but the G2 processor runs pretty inefficiently thanks to Samsung’s 4nm process, as compared to something like the 8+ Gen 1. It’s pretty weak in comparison as well. So I ended up getting a Nothing Phone 2 and manually degoogled it, swapped everything with their open source counterparts. Not full proof I know, but my threat model is escaping big tech surveillance and living an ad-free life which is more or less getting satisfied xD
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Google to stop spying on basically everything if you have a default Android install.
It’s their business model. Probably not going to change anytime soon.
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It is sad to say but I guess this won’t happen my friend.
Enter different profile depending on the finger print or pin you use.
Have attempts left before device is erased be something you can have be misleading, so show there’s 10 attempts but really there’s only 4.
Be able to feed false permission data to apps so even without sandboxing it won’t see your contact list and mic access doesn’t actually give access to the real mic.
Having a built-in system setting for apps you choose to require biometrics would certainly be nice.
Your 2 features are good choices.
Some developers have added the “disable screenshots” feature (Privacy Browser, for example) activated by default.
I think desktop mode is all about the hardware. My phone can do it, and my partner’s more powerful phone cannot. I’m probably wrong though.
I think all phones should have hardware switches to kill camera, WiFi, etc.
Installing apps without having to deal with Google or shady app stores.
You can install apps without Google Play the problem is that Google services has a lot of privileges in the system and many useful apps relies on Google Play services to work.
Aurora store (google-dependant but at least it’s anonymous) and f-droid exist