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Yeah GrapheneOS is security over privacy, Calyx is privacy over security (and has a bit more mainstream appeal with MicroG, supporting push messaging and location services etc). GrapheneOS has also pioneered a lot of security measures, a lot of which have been added to Android proper (if you see their feature log, a lot of it says "removed because it was introduced in Android"). I wonder if that wouldn't have been th…
Don't privacy and security go hand in hand?
Private = not sending data out of my device unless I want it to.
Secure = resistant to someone trying to get into my device.
They do overlap a bit, to be private a device needs some base level of security. But a device can be very secure and still not be private as it's sending data out for analytics, tracking, etc.