09-27-2020, 06:12 AM
I AGREE with you I am not giving up on the Pine phone.
But for the time being I am glad to use it for the things it does so well.
I have wanted a Linux or some alternative phone for a very long time.
My old operator assisted radio phone had more privacy that most of today's phones.
The Pine phone is a step in the right direction for privacy, we just need to be cautious of the software we run on it.
On a similar "side note" I have rented a dozen cars for trips in the last several years, I am sure all new cars have privacy invasion issues,
BUT only Enterprise car rental has had the warning disclosure stating "your conversations and locations may not be secure". (?)
But for the time being I am glad to use it for the things it does so well.
I have wanted a Linux or some alternative phone for a very long time.
My old operator assisted radio phone had more privacy that most of today's phones.
The Pine phone is a step in the right direction for privacy, we just need to be cautious of the software we run on it.
On a similar "side note" I have rented a dozen cars for trips in the last several years, I am sure all new cars have privacy invasion issues,
BUT only Enterprise car rental has had the warning disclosure stating "your conversations and locations may not be secure". (?)