

It doesn’t move at all. If your hardware is compromised, then it doesn’t matter what apps or software you run, right? Its not under your control.
So which phone has libre baseband firmware?
It doesn’t move at all. If your hardware is compromised, then it doesn’t matter what apps or software you run, right? Its not under your control.
So which phone has libre baseband firmware?
If libre apps run on proprietary hardware, is it really under your control?
Can you name a phone that has libre hardware as an alternative?
Apple already fixed it years ago when they released iOS 12.
Backing up health records data
You can use iCloud to store your Health data, including health records, using end-to-end encryption (requires iOS 12 or later and two-factor authentication). Health and health records data is also included in local iTunes backups, if you’ve configured your iTunes backups to be encrypted.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/111755
Can you name a phone that has open source basebands that has a FLOSS license attached to it? Surely if you’re arguing against apple, you are not using a phone that has proprietary blobs in the firmware.
Read the original comment again.
What baseband firmware do you use? And who maintains that firmware?
Nice. Looks like arstechnica is now blocking my VPN, so I cant read their news.
From S tier to F tier, just like that.
So we don’t have perfect privacy?