A letter to the CalyxOS community (calyxos.org)
from cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 03 Aug 2025 10:17
https://lemmy.ml/post/34093912

Sad news - I have been very happy with CalyxOS, and not sure if I would want to continue using it without security updates or move to another ROM on my Fairphone 4. It seems perhaps that I would anyway need to reflash when they get to the point of resuming updates? Anyone get a clearer reading on that than me?

I have been contemplating trying out Ubuntu Touch which has according to their site 100% compatability with Fairphone 4 now, but there are some functionality that I think would struggle without, and if I can’t get it working as I want, I wouldn’t be able to reflash CalyxOS now. Getting a new phone to install GrapheneOS is not an option for me.

What are other people here using CalyxOS going to do to maintain a modicum of privacy on their mobile devices?

#privacy

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Ilandar@lemmy.today on 03 Aug 2025 10:35 next collapse

The way that was going, I thought they were going to announce the end of the project. Glad to see it’s just a temporary pause on updates!

The best Android alternative from a privacy standpoint forr the Fairphone 4 is iodéOS, which is a privacy-focused fork of LineageOS that fully supports the device (including re-locking of the bootloader). LineageOS isn’t really a privacy-focused project, but it would also come with some improvements over stock. You can also get a version of LineageOS with microG here.

211@sopuli.xyz on 03 Aug 2025 13:31 next collapse

I didn’t realise iodé supported relocking on FP4. I don’t suppose it’d also happen to support microG in work profile only, deleted from the personal profile?

Because I’d love to return to ethical hardware from Graphene/Pixel, and the lack of FDE on Ubuntu Touch really rubs me the wrong way.

cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml on 03 Aug 2025 17:42 next collapse

What is FDE?

EDIT: Full-disk encryption?

211@sopuli.xyz on 03 Aug 2025 23:02 collapse

Yup! Even just LUKSing a partition is hacky. And I lose things often, so it’s an important thing to me.

Ilandar@lemmy.today on 03 Aug 2025 18:39 collapse

I’m not sure, but you can always try asking on their forums or in their Matrix chat. It’s a friendly community.

Auli@lemmy.ca on 03 Aug 2025 13:49 next collapse

It’s probably the death of the project. Just read the letter the project is dead. Who is going to send the time to move to another ROM and then come back after they’re done? And who knows when they’ll do it again.

that_leaflet@lemmy.world on 03 Aug 2025 16:21 collapse

Why iodeOS over GrapheneOS?

Edit: oh you said for the FairPhone, not Android in general. GraphenOS is Pixel only at the moment, at least until they launch their own device

gerowen@lemmy.world on 03 Aug 2025 10:42 next collapse

I’m trying out LineageOS. It seems to have most of the user facing stuff I care about. I did have to manually install F-Droid, then add the repo for microG and install that, then manually install Aurora, so some more manual work was required, but it seems fine. It has options to deny network access to apps, though it’s a bit hidden in the network settings for each app instead of thru a “Firewall” app. It also comes with SeedVault so I was able to import my CalyxOS backup and get my apps and settings restored. My banking app (USAA) works fine too.

WaffleWarrior@lemmy.zip on 03 Aug 2025 17:24 next collapse

If Lineage allowed me to relock my bootloader I would probably had gone with that vs GrapheneOS. I DONT know why GrapheneOS developers insist on the world’s ugliest UI for all their applications and icons.

greywolf0x1@lemmy.ml on 04 Aug 2025 08:03 collapse

It has options to deny network access to apps, though it’s a bit hidden in the network settings for each app instead of thru a “Firewall” app

You can check out RethinkDNS for blocking or isolating apps.

gerowen@lemmy.world on 04 Aug 2025 10:38 collapse

I’m already hosting my own PiHole and using Quad9 as my upstream, so I have DNS filters already in place. Some apps however if you use a restrictive DNS will just use Google DNS all on their own, so I like having the option to just disable network connectivity altogether for apps that don’t need it.

Zerush@lemmy.ml on 03 Aug 2025 20:31 next collapse

Try /e/OS

doc.e.foundation/what-s-e

kixik@lemmy.ml on 09 Aug 00:04 collapse

I’m wondering about LOS re-locking on particular devices. DivestOS used to allow that, not sure if only on pixels, but if divestOS which was based on LOS could, I don’t see how that code can not be ported over upstream LOS. Have anyone seen an effort similar to divestOS in this regard?