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Il y a que le store ou j'utilise le Play Store sauf quand c'est dispo sur Accrescent
Lien pour faire le votre :
https://privacypack.org/

Il y a que le store ou j'utilise le Play Store sauf quand c'est dispo sur Accrescent
Lien pour faire le votre :
il y a 3 jours
C'est quoi une sponso pour proton
Le site est fait par ente donc non
Mais Proton Master Race
Mais Proton Master Race
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WhatsApp c'est Facebook
Mais WhatsApp c'est très loin d'etre le pire, il vaut mieux utiliser WhatsApp que les SMS par exemple
il y a 3 jours
Justement il y a ecrit WhatsApp
Signal

il y a 3 jours
Mais WhatsApp c'est très loin d'etre le pire, il vaut mieux utiliser WhatsApp que les SMS par exemple
Wtf pourquoi ? France Télécom a le droit de revendre nos SMS pour de la pub ciblée ?
il y a 3 jours
C'est inutile chat contrôle arrive bientôt
Même en passant par Proton, l'État connaîtra tout de toi
Mais pas Google cependant
Même en passant par Proton, l'État connaîtra tout de toi
Mais pas Google cependant
Habbonche version bêta https://onche.org/topic/9[...]2/habbonche-version-beta/
il y a 3 jours
Wtf pourquoi ? France Télécom a le droit de revendre nos SMS pour de la pub ciblée ?
WhatsApp les conversations sont chiffrées de bout en bout et utilise le même protocol que Signal en fait
il y a 3 jours
C'est inutile chat contrôle arrive bientôt
Même en passant par Proton, l'État connaîtra tout de toi
Mais pas Google cependant
Même en passant par Proton, l'État connaîtra tout de toi
Mais pas Google cependant
Proton va pas se plier a ce genre de truc ils passent leur vie dans les tribunaux
il y a 3 jours
Proton va pas se plier a ce genre de truc ils passent leur vie dans les tribunaux
Proton pourra rien faire chat contrôle sera installer comme un espion sur ton téléphone et scannera tout les messages, photo
Ils ont tout prévu ces fdp
Ils ont tout prévu ces fdp
Habbonche version bêta https://onche.org/topic/9[...]2/habbonche-version-beta/
il y a 3 jours
c'est quoi le problème avec Aurora ?

Aucun interet c'est pas plus privé que le Play Store + C'est déjà arrivé qu'ils fassent télécharger des mauvaises versions des applis et tout
GrapheneOS en parle :
Aurora Store is not recommended and should be avoided. It has security issues and no privacy benefit over sandboxed Play Services. It does not avoid Google or its tracking and only cripples your security and privacy instead. You should get Play Store apps solely from the official Play Store with sandboxed Play Services, which is also the recommended way.
Aurora Store does not do that. It does not avoid Google. Many apps from the Play Store bundle Google libraries that run independently even without Play Services and facilitate the same amount of tracking and data collection, which is not much in the first place due to the strong app sandbox (also remember Play Services runs fully unprivileged and has no elevated access or system integration).
And those apps that do not bundle Google libraries will not suffer any privacy degradation from being downloaded from the official Play Store as they will just not talk with Play Services. (IPC requires mutual consent)
[...] The project is officially recommending against Aurora Store and to use sandboxed Play Services instead, if you have to use Play apps or Services in the first place that is.
The reason Aurora Store isn't recommended is because it doesn't check the signatures of the apps it downloads.
All that said, Aurora isn't officially suggested by the project for more than just the security reason. There are other reasons, including the fact that Aurora doesn't support Play Asset Delivery or Play Feature Delivery and their app has (in the past, not sure if this is fixed now) installed the wrong versions of apps.
https://discuss.grapheneo[...]ate-start-of-aurora-store
GrapheneOS en parle :
Aurora Store is not recommended and should be avoided. It has security issues and no privacy benefit over sandboxed Play Services. It does not avoid Google or its tracking and only cripples your security and privacy instead. You should get Play Store apps solely from the official Play Store with sandboxed Play Services, which is also the recommended way.
Aurora Store does not do that. It does not avoid Google. Many apps from the Play Store bundle Google libraries that run independently even without Play Services and facilitate the same amount of tracking and data collection, which is not much in the first place due to the strong app sandbox (also remember Play Services runs fully unprivileged and has no elevated access or system integration).
And those apps that do not bundle Google libraries will not suffer any privacy degradation from being downloaded from the official Play Store as they will just not talk with Play Services. (IPC requires mutual consent)
[...] The project is officially recommending against Aurora Store and to use sandboxed Play Services instead, if you have to use Play apps or Services in the first place that is.
The reason Aurora Store isn't recommended is because it doesn't check the signatures of the apps it downloads.
All that said, Aurora isn't officially suggested by the project for more than just the security reason. There are other reasons, including the fact that Aurora doesn't support Play Asset Delivery or Play Feature Delivery and their app has (in the past, not sure if this is fixed now) installed the wrong versions of apps.
il y a 3 jours
Proton pourra rien faire chat contrôle sera installer comme un espion sur ton téléphone et scannera tout les messages, photo
Ils ont tout prévu ces fdp
Ils ont tout prévu ces fdp
Euh si c'est dans le téléphone Proton n'a rien a voir du coup et on pourra quand même esquiver (GrapheneOS)
il y a 3 jours
Aucun interet c'est pas plus privé que le Play Store + C'est déjà arrivé qu'ils fassent télécharger des mauvaises versions des applis et tout
GrapheneOS en parle :
Aurora Store is not recommended and should be avoided. It has security issues and no privacy benefit over sandboxed Play Services. It does not avoid Google or its tracking and only cripples your security and privacy instead. You should get Play Store apps solely from the official Play Store with sandboxed Play Services, which is also the recommended way.
Aurora Store does not do that. It does not avoid Google. Many apps from the Play Store bundle Google libraries that run independently even without Play Services and facilitate the same amount of tracking and data collection, which is not much in the first place due to the strong app sandbox (also remember Play Services runs fully unprivileged and has no elevated access or system integration).
And those apps that do not bundle Google libraries will not suffer any privacy degradation from being downloaded from the official Play Store as they will just not talk with Play Services. (IPC requires mutual consent)
[...] The project is officially recommending against Aurora Store and to use sandboxed Play Services instead, if you have to use Play apps or Services in the first place that is.
The reason Aurora Store isn't recommended is because it doesn't check the signatures of the apps it downloads.
All that said, Aurora isn't officially suggested by the project for more than just the security reason. There are other reasons, including the fact that Aurora doesn't support Play Asset Delivery or Play Feature Delivery and their app has (in the past, not sure if this is fixed now) installed the wrong versions of apps.
https://discuss.grapheneo[...]ate-start-of-aurora-store
GrapheneOS en parle :
Aurora Store is not recommended and should be avoided. It has security issues and no privacy benefit over sandboxed Play Services. It does not avoid Google or its tracking and only cripples your security and privacy instead. You should get Play Store apps solely from the official Play Store with sandboxed Play Services, which is also the recommended way.
Aurora Store does not do that. It does not avoid Google. Many apps from the Play Store bundle Google libraries that run independently even without Play Services and facilitate the same amount of tracking and data collection, which is not much in the first place due to the strong app sandbox (also remember Play Services runs fully unprivileged and has no elevated access or system integration).
And those apps that do not bundle Google libraries will not suffer any privacy degradation from being downloaded from the official Play Store as they will just not talk with Play Services. (IPC requires mutual consent)
[...] The project is officially recommending against Aurora Store and to use sandboxed Play Services instead, if you have to use Play apps or Services in the first place that is.
The reason Aurora Store isn't recommended is because it doesn't check the signatures of the apps it downloads.
All that said, Aurora isn't officially suggested by the project for more than just the security reason. There are other reasons, including the fact that Aurora doesn't support Play Asset Delivery or Play Feature Delivery and their app has (in the past, not sure if this is fixed now) installed the wrong versions of apps.
Bon à savoir, merci
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