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      1 year ago

      Exactly. The protections on the iPhone themselves are actually very strong for the time the phone released in. Unless you’ve got NSA-level hardware hackers in your org, this is by far your best bet.

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        1 year ago

        Very much depends on your threat model. An iPhone is great if you trust Apple with the backdoor to your phone, if not then you’re probably much more secure with GrapheneOS.

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          I mean yeah, obviously Apple isn’t going to be able protect you much against a state-sponsored threat with their own private list of zero days, or Apple itself, but right now that’s a small amount of people either are truly interested in fucking over.