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"textContent": "I guess the answer is then a regular comparison: iOS vs GrapheneOS then.\n\nMaybe check on Graphene’s forums, maybe someone asked a similar question?\nI still think that GrapheneOS would be more secure given that its the main focus of the OS rather than a “consumer OS”.",
"title": "Now that MacBook Neo has a mobile chip, does it make it more secure than others?"
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