I love that uBlock was way ahead on this?

Privacy
A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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- Posting a link to a website containing tracking isn't great, if contents of the website are behind a paywall maybe copy them into the post
- Don't promote proprietary software
- Try to keep things on topic
- If you have a question, please try searching for previous discussions, maybe it has already been answered
- Reposts are fine, but should have at least a couple of weeks in between so that the post can reach a new audience
- Be nice :)
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The inbuilt VPN is a red flag. A VPN isn't private unless you own the server. It's channeling all your data through a third party. They could be watching it in the same way your ISP can.
tbf, i do have some trust in mullvad. and if i own the server, people might know its me because its my server. (as in, the only one using it and possibly some tethers to my name through accounts and payments)
Why not just use GrapheneOS? The only unique feature this phone has is the physical battery kill switch.
i was not advocating for this UP phone in any way and am sorry if it seemed that way. my next phone will indeed be running on GrapheneOS.
I was just trying to point out that using third party vpn infrastructure can make sense, even though i wouldn’t trust the vpn of UP in any way. trust is a difficult thing, but as of right now i’m liking mullvad.
100% with VPN services you're shifting the trust, not removing the trust. And sorry, I just meant that as a general comment, I didn't think you were implying that the UP phone's implementation was inherently secure.
My ublock filter blocked this page
Good
Mike Flynn is an advisor for them. A spy for Russia. I can’t say this gives me warm and fuzzies
Why would anyone who care about privacy not provide a new alternative WITH a benchmark comparing the newcomer to what already exists (e.g. Google Android, GrapheneOS, PostMarketOS, /e/OS, iOS, etc) and 3rd party audit is beyond me.
Packaged with a delightful new UI/UX, it's hardware and software engineered as a true alternative to Big Tech.
Is this just Android with a custom skin?
Looks lame, and stupid expensive.