Hi. I know the most privacy-oriented (and best-working) phone OS is GrapheneOS, but I was wondering about other, less well-known ones, such as VollaOS (modified Android), Sailfish OS or Ubuntu Touch. Are they private? Do they work? Can I run Android applications on them (VollaOS and SailfishOS) without too much effort? I like using Linux, but I rely on many Android apps, such as navigation, mobile banking, the Garmin app, and many others. Do you have any experience with these operating systems?

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    Why would a company sell such a device? Unless it’s a privacy company, they will prefer to bloat the device with spyware in order to continue making money by selling user data.

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      23 hours ago

      And how in the past companies was making money from producing phones in times of Nokia in 2008-2009 when there no good internet and no ability to spy on user

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        22 hours ago

        I talked about continuing to make money , after they sell the device. It’s usually just more profitable for a company to not respect their users.

        Most companies, if not all, can probably sustain one time payments, but investors prefer growth.

        I wonder whether mobile device manufacturers get a cut from Google’s spyware revenue.