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Nitrokey has been in the news before for their sometimes-not-so-technically-correct articles, but they are spot on this time. Qualcomm indeed spies on users using A-GPS as a cover.
However, I was unaware that Nitrokey has a special version of Graphene.
Yeah no. This article is literally incorrect from its first supposition. They suggest they have “degoogled” the phone then install microG and are surprised to find that it makes the phone ping google. Well duh, how else is microG going to allow access to Google Framework services for apps like YouTube and Gmail?
Calling these clowns researchers is like calling a kid who makes a lego house an architect.