What hardware do you use for your daily needs? The US data …

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What hardware do you use for your daily needs?
The US data krakens are reaching out for your vital information.
I’ve owned a Murena Two for a few years now, which features integrated hardware switches.
It allows you to disable the camera, microphone, Bluetooth and activate Airplance Mode on a hardware level with a simple flick of a switch.
Now, I’ve decided to get the first 'true' Murena smartphone (Hiroh). It’s the best compromise if you want to avoid Google hardware while still having the ability to shut down key monitoring and spying functions in case of an emergency.
https://murena.com/de/laden/smartphones/brandneu/hiroh-phone-powered-by-murena-pre-sale/
Linux phones are often too incompatible with the apps we use daily. As for the operating system, I highly recommend /e/OS—it’s very user-friendly. Perhaps you could try installing it on your old phones as a test! I did this with my old S20+, and it runs like it's day one; the battery lasts longer, and I now have an extra phone for testing things or installing cold storage wallets.
The choice for digital independence starts with you. Whether it’s a Google Pixel with GrapheneOS, a Murena (e/OS), or a Linux phone.

What hardware do you use for your daily needs?
The US data krakens are reaching out for your vital …