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Robert Braxman has published another video spreading blatant misinformation about GrapheneOS in order to promote his highly insecure products and services. In addition to many false technical claims and fabrications about our team, he's falsely claiming the project is dying.

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@GrapheneOS Robert Braxman presents himself as a privacy expert but routinely spreads misinformation and technical half-truths. His statements often lack depth and accuracy, suggesting he prioritizes narrative over substance.

@kuketzblog @GrapheneOS
What do you all think of Privacy on iOS? Should the average user care? Rob Braxman has made me too skeptical about iOS and MacOS devices, on privacy front.

What I am really sure about those devices is that Apple does have some backdoors, but they don't implement mass surveillance, and avg. user shouldn't worry.
Ofcourse, GOS is god in security.
What do you all think of Privacy on iOS?

@Notsoanonymous @kuketzblog Apple products and services are certainly far more private, secure and trustworthy than Braxman's products and services. That's not a high bar.

> What I am really sure about those devices is that Apple does have some backdoors

There's no evidence of that. On the other hand, Braxman's products/services have had actual legitimate backdoors in their code including fake end-to-end encryption where the server has access to the keys. There are people who covered this.

@Notsoanonymous @kuketzblog

> What do you all think of Privacy on iOS?

iPhones are far more secure than the vast majority of Android devices. Only Pixels are currently competitive with them.

iOS is far more secure than nearly all options. Stock Pixel OS and AOSP itself aren't far behind iOS but iOS is at least a bit ahead. GrapheneOS greatly improves security. iOS has areas it does better even than GrapheneOS, but we think GrapheneOS is more secure overall especially against real exploits.

@Notsoanonymous @kuketzblog iOS provides strong privacy from apps and services. It doesn't provide the ability to avoid Apple services and strong privacy from Apple, but neither does a Google Mobile Services device with Google. iOS somewhat more private from Apple than GMS is from Google. It has better defaults and they support end-to-end encryption for most of the iCloud services via Advanced Data Protection. What they don't support is avoiding Apple services as you can with AOSP and Google.

@kuketzblog @GrapheneOS couldn’t say it better when I saw a few of his videos. Thanks for your point of view

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