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  "path": "/t/smartphones-are-not-safe/34004?page=4#post_73",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-02T23:37:28.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Please, don’t try to appear more stupid than you actually are, and don’t run in circles.\n\nI’ve already told you:\n\nI posted that article to show that hiding malware/spyware in firmware is more potent than doing the same in Android apps, such as Gapps.\n\nAs far as why Pixels are not secure - the same, A company that\n\n(i) has no experience in designing processors’ software (firmware), but\n\n(ii) has plenty of experience in putting spyware/malware in closed source binaries\n\n{iii) has the primary business model of grabbing and monetizing data, yet\n\n(iv) the same company still ventures into processors’ design.\n\nThe only reason for the above is: It wants to Hide Data Grabbing Activities in Firmware, because Firmware is NOT controlled by Android.\n\nI take it the only reason you would argue for Pixels is GrapheneOS. So, I am going to tell you too: Stop shilling for GrapheneOS, which is NOT relevant to this thread.",
  "title": "Smartphones are not safe"
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