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Based on our record, CalyxOS seems to be a lot more popular than secure-ls. While we know about 190 links to CalyxOS, we've tracked only 1 mention of secure-ls. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Idb-keyval is a great library for storing simple data in the browser using IndexedDB. secure-ls is great for storing data securely in Local Storage in the browser. There is also svelte-local-storage-store for saving and retrieving data to/from Local Storage in the browser easily with just a svelte store. Source: over 1 year ago
For example https://androidauthority.com/grapheneos-3287030/ > "Even if you stomach the Pixel-only requirement" I have not and will not stomach that at all, nope! https://grapheneos.org/faq#supported-devices Nope! I wasn't paying attention, but if I remember, Alphabet/Google was funded to deploy/release Android operating system, and they also were financed to deploy some hardware phones before disappearing to let... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
I'm sure you did your research. I'm writing for other readers who are interested. There are a few alternatives, more can be found but this is a selection of the most prominent offerings. /e/OS: https://e.foundation/e-os/ GrapheneOS: https://grapheneos.org/ LineageOS: https://lineageos.org/ CalyxOS: https://calyxos.org/ PostmarketOS (based on Alpine Linux rather than Android): https://postmarketos.org/ (for some... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Ironically, Pixels are the best for de-Googling. GrapheneOS requires a Pixel, as does CalyxOS for the most part. If you don't want your money going to Google, a used/refurb Pixel gets around that in my opinion. Source: 10 months ago
Oh I see makes sense, one closed system needs another 😅 but if you look at Android, look at https://grapheneos.org/ and https://calyxos.org/. Source: 11 months ago
I agree with your point, but wanted to ask, have you considered using a device with a degoogled AOSP-based OS like GrapheneOS or CalyxOS? Source: about 1 year ago
HawkPost - Submit your content securely
GrapheneOS - GrapheneOS is an open source privacy and security focused mobile OS with Android app compatibility.
Ubiq Security - Enable developers to build encryption into apps in minutes
LineageOS - Operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android
Secure Send - Securely send passwords or sensitive data
Android - Android is an open source mobile operating system initially released by Google in 2008 and has since become of the most widely used operating systems on any platform.