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  "path": "/t/smartphones-are-not-safe/34004?page=3#post_43",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-11T21:26:25.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Firstly, the Pixel is the most open mass-market smartphone, compared to, say, Samsung. Secondly, where do you get information about the supposedly deliberate creation of vulnerabilities? Do you want a special phone? It will be banned in some countries. That’s why GrapheneOS is choosing the most secure mass-market product. Qualcomm’s Emergency Download Mode is a very serious attack vector, but Google Tensor doesn’t have it.",
  "title": "Smartphones are not safe"
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