Thank both of you for your answers!
Why just some distros.. Even android has that option to encrypt. Do you just install openvpn in the terminal? Anbox sounds good.
(05-26-2021, 01:30 PM)Aberts10 Wrote:(05-26-2021, 08:04 AM)temp0rary Wrote: How do someone set up a VPN, tor and signal on a pinephone? And while i'm asking. How do you fully encrypt a pinephone? Good features to have on a phone focused on privacy. One option while getting a new pinephone should be the option to encrypt it at boot in my opinion.
Full disk encryption (FDE) is only supported in certain distros with a specific installer. PostmarketOS has a FDE option in the pmbootstrap installer, Arch from Danct has a script you can use to install with FDE (https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/ar...-installer), and Mobian as well has a FDE installer IIRC.
Setting up a VPN depends on your provider. You may have to manually configure (wiregaurd or openvpn) to get it working, which you can find resources online for.
Tor and Signal have been shown working by other people, but it's not guaranteed to always work, and IIRC the signal app had a few issues. They ran signal using Anbox, which you can install easily in Manjaro Arm and Alarm (Arch Linux Arm) for the Pinephone. Don't expect too much out of it though.
Why just some distros.. Even android has that option to encrypt. Do you just install openvpn in the terminal? Anbox sounds good.
(05-26-2021, 04:07 PM)linmob Wrote: I am running Tor on my PinePhone, setup works just like it would work on desktop Linux. Regarding VPNs, if they use standard protocols like Wireguard or OpenVPN, you won't even need an app.Great answer. Thanks!
Signal is a bit difficult, I am using Axolotl, and it's ok for texting. For more read the Mobian Wiki.
I suggest you to check out the video channels of RTP, he made many videos about these topics and the PinePhone: Odysee (https://odysee.com/@RTP:9), YouTube.