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All this is creating is a false sense of security AND forcing people to use biometrics that arent changeable.
This is a god send for every fashist nation whomst police wana try to get in your phone.
For this feature to work location needs to be on all the time wich will mean more battery usage and more movement data for google too.
And if the police nabs your phone at a protest...they dont even need to hack it...just bring you "home" and then hold the smartphone im your face for unlock.
This is trash and google knows it, but google is now working for a fashist regime so dont expect them to "protect" you in any shape or form.
YEET YOUR PHONE
YEET YOUR PHONE
Don't yeet it, just turn that feature off if you don't like it
oh unmean i have to spend weeks trying to figure out how to root the device only so i can throw festures out i dont like? yay
As long as the technology gatekeepers are subject to an untrustworthy government, they cannot be trusted either and will always act to subjugate you. Unfortunately, knowledge and education is the only effective measure, therefore becoming technologically literate is the only way to protect yourself.
Much like parents teaching a child "not to speak to the bad people" one must learn how to avoid speaking to bad people, regardless of having learned to speak well in general.
But weeks are exaggerated.
https://e.foundation/
https://grapheneos.org/
https://lineageos.org/
https://www.ubuntu-touch.io/
Oh ye, sorry. I've been on custom android for so long I forget some people are stuck with what they buy. If you like I'd gladly see if I can help
see i have been using [removed] custom rom for years, geting it on there was hard, and it is only getting harder with modern phones. Once this phone dies, its gona get replaced by a linux phone with hardware switches
I've actually been thinking the same. Are you eyeing any particular model for your next build?
Probably a Pinephone and hope
Fingers crossed my phone lasts long enough to see linux on phones become standard