Choosing a Sovereign Mobile Operating System - The Sovereign Computing Show (SOV011)
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Your smartphone is a computing device just like our desktop and laptop computers. How can you have a smartphone that isn't surveilled, censored, controlled, and constrained? Jordan discusses the challenges and solutions for achieving self-sovereignty with mobile devices. He critiques the limitations of iOS and explores the emerging landscape of Linux mobile devices. The episode focuses on de-Googled Android solutions like CalyxOS and GrapheneOS, elaborating on the latter's security features and compatibility with Google Pixel devices. Jordan also provides practical advice on acquiring and setting up these devices for enhanced privacy. Tune in to learn how you can reclaim control over your smartphone and boost your digital security.
Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/choosing-a-sovereign-mobile-operating-system
00:00 Understanding Google Play Services and Its Privileges
00:34 Welcome to the Sovereign Computing Show
00:50 Introduction to Sovereign Computing and ATL BitLab
01:54 Episode Overview and Listener Interaction
02:57 Challenges of Achieving Self-Sovereignty with Smartphones
04:41 Exploring Mobile Operating Systems: iOS Limitations
06:39 Linux Mobile Devices: Pine Phone and Mecha Comet
09:34 Android as a Viable Option for Self-Sovereign Computing
11:03 De-Googled Android: CalyxOS and GrapheneOS
12:54 GrapheneOS: The Best Option for Privacy and Security
15:56 Purchasing and Installing GrapheneOS on Google Pixel
23:00 Using GrapheneOS and Alternative App Stores
28:52 Listener Feedback and Future Topics
31:47 Conclusion and Support Information
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