The world's most private cell phone: it could have saved Bolsonaro and challenges governments

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There is a cell phone that could have saved Bolsonaro and his allies, but the former president's lack of knowledge led the STF to take personal information published in the media for itself. Discover the cell phone used by former CIA agents and feared by governments.

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Video - What is the most private cell phone in the world?

A smartphone designed to take your data, but converted to protect you

Nowadays, many people want to get hold of our phones, whether you're just a citizen walking around, a Japanese nuclear engineer in China or the President of the Republic.

That's why a smartphone has been created that is so secure that it makes it impossible for state agencies such as the Federal Police and even the FBI to attack it. A smartphone used by former CIA spies persecuted by the US government. A smartphone so well made that the French government tried to inject a vulnerability because it couldn't break its encryption. And the Brazilian government tried to ban the use of this device with government applications, even though this was against the Marco Civil da Internet.

This smartphone was created by Google: the Pixel Phone. But how can a smartphone from Google, famous for making money from data, be more secure than any Samsung, Xiaomi or iPhone?

Wololoo meme from Age of Empires with prophet converting Google Pixel phone to GrapheneOs.

The secret of the world's most secure smartphone is GrapheneOS, an operating system that replaces traditional Android made by Google with a version developed by people obsessed with security, privacy and sovereignty.

And what are the advantages of GrapheneOS?

The first is called sandboxing. Each application can only access the resources explicitly allowed to it and even specific spaces in the device's memory, preventing malicious apps from trying to steal your information.

There is also a contact list that can be divided by application. So an app like Facebook won't have access to all your contacts.

In addition, the connection to Wi-Fi is more private, using a MAC address randomizer. O MAC address is like your cell phone's identity, which can be emulated, but not on most smartphones.

Another big difference is the ability to completely disable the camera, microphone, GPS and other modules on the phone, something that doesn't happen on regular Android or the iPhone. Even when you disable GPS on these systems, it can still be activated by applications or by commands from the operating system itself.

O GrapheneOS has a self-destruct mode, in which the use of a specific password resets the cell phone, erasing all data. It also has a protection system against brute force attacks, a type of attack used by government agencies, cell phone thieves and spy software.

There is also a more secure fingerprint login and additional mechanisms to protect against VPN leaks.

Who is GrapheneOS for?

If you deal with any kind of confidential information, whether you're the President of the Republic, a nuclear engineer or an employee with access to sensitive passwords, GrapheneOS is for you.

It is used by people like former CIA employee Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and thousands of activists around the world. Best of all, using GrapheneOS is completely legal. After all, what's the crime in wanting privacy over your own data?

To get one of these devices, you need to check the list of compatible devices, buy them - it's worth noting that these devices are not officially sold in Brazil - and then install the system. For those with little technical knowledge, this process can be more complex.

For this reason, Soberano offers plans with GrapheneOS for those who also want to have sovereignty on their cell phones. Get in touch using our form.

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GrapheneOS FAQ

What is GrapheneOs?

GrapheneOs is an Android-based operating system designed to give its users more security and privacy.

Which cell phones can receive GrapheneOs?

The system is compatible with Pixel phones, developed by Google.

Is GrapheneOs more private than the iPhone?

Yes, GrapheneOs has more privacy features than the iPhone and the developers pay more attention to security. What's more, the system doesn't capture user metadata.

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