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Cake day: January 9th, 2026

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  • I dropped it as a daily driver when I noticed that Here We Go maps just naturally circumvents their advanced privacy location spoofing. Tested this with two devices and the issue appeared in both. Maps showed my real location.

    Graphene might be a bit overkill for me, but I rather am too careful than rely on false advertising and leak real information unknowingly.


  • I like the Fairphone hardware but can not recommend e/OS - Murena is making false privacy claims about their software and are not interested in fixing them. Sadly Graphene has stated that Fairphone will likely not be supported in the future as their current models are lacking necessary hardware.

    I ended up with a used Pixel and installed Graphene, I’m happy with it as a daily driver and am doing my online banking in the browser on my PC.







  • I did this switch last year and went from iCloud to Proton.

    Watch out with your contacts, on that front Proton is a mess. You can easily export from iCloud, but Proton has a few issues importing them accurately. Also no dedicated Contacts App, as they are just in the Mail App. Double check things, after a few tries it eventually worked for me using the Proton Mail App on Linux. For safety, I recommend creating some local copies of your contacts as well. If you keep your iPhone then you can keep a local copy there, but I don’t think there is a sync option between Proton and devices yet.

    Proton has done some great work in the past year with their Drive App. This is the way to get your pictures from your iPhone to their cloud. To get this working smoothly I had to set iCloud Settings so that full quality pictures were on my phone. There is a toogle called ‘optimise iPhone storage’ or similar.

    Ultimately I’m happy with Proton, a few things could be smoother but there has been noticeable progress in the last 12 months. Good luck!