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There is a mobile operating system supposedly focused on privacy and security called CopperheadOS. Is this really as secure as it says?

* CopperheadOS is completely proprietary. The Github repositories haven't been updated since late 2019 [1] and source code access is only available to select partners through their Community Builder's Initiative. Despite them parading open source code as one of their advantages, in reality, it is no more open source than Microsoft Windows which has a similar scheme [3]. As a lot of code used in CopperheadOS is licensed under free software licenses such as the Linux kernel and GPL, they are in fact violating these licenses.

* Copperhead broke ties with the original open source project that their product is based on, forked it and turned it into a proprietary product [4]. The original developer renamed the original open source project (which was separate from the company) to GrapheneOS [5] where he has since continued his privacy and security work, garnering a number of talented contributors.

* What remains of CopperheadOS' current form is nothing but a proprietary fork of legacy GrapheneOS code [6]. Due to the lack of any skilled developers to maintain the legacy hardening work, most of it has been dropped, leaving Copperhead with no substantial privacy or security hardening.

* At the time of writing, CopperheadOS is currently missing the September and October security patches (as is a recurring trend for them), leaving the OS with publicly known and exploitable security vulnerabilities. In addition, CopperheadOS has not been ported to Android 11, making it miss out on all of the recent security enhancements [7].

* CopperheadOS is commercial. Using CopperheadOS for merely 3 months costs a colossal amount of money - $150 [8]. Using it for a year costs $600. That costs substantially more than even the underlying hardware. Why would anyone pay this much money for an OS with no tangible privacy or security enhancements?

* In addition to the previous point, CopperheadOS also includes user tracking functionality in their update client as is necessary to enforce these fees.

* CopperheadOS is now focused purely on attacking GrapheneOS with constant disinformation campaigns and bogus legal threats sent to developers [9] [10].

Finally, we can conclude that CopperheadOS is quite clearly a scam product. Anyone using it should definitely uninstall it.

[1] https://github.com/CopperheadOS
[2] https://copperhead.co/blog/community-builder-initiative/
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_Source_Initiative
[4] https://www.reddit.com/r/CopperheadOS/comments/8qdnn3/goodbye/
[5] https://grapheneos.org/
[6] https://twitter.com/DanielMicay/status/1171170734380654597
[7] https://copperhead.co/android/docs/updates/#copperheados-stable-releases
[8] https://t.me/copperheads/9327
[9] https://grapheneos.org/#history
[10] https://renlord.com/posts/2020-03-25-copperheados-legal-threat/

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Just a reminder that GrapheneOS is being sued by a company that has been harassing Graphene devs

https://www.teddit.net/r/privacy/comments/klbjhu/just_a_reminder_that_grapheneos_is_being_sued_by/

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Is There Graphene Oxide In The COVID-19 Injections?
Whitney Webb Interview

The main study to support the now viral claim that the Pfizer vaccine is almost entirely graphene oxide has major discrepancies and issues. Ryan and I break it all down here:
https://odysee.com/@TLAVagabond:5/Whitney-Webb-Interview-7-23-21:2

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https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/whitney-webb-interview-is-there-graphene-oxide-in-the-covid-19-injections/

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#graphene