• zergtoshi@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    The easy unlocking isn’t the killer feature with regards to bootloader.
    Being able to lock the bootloader again after having installed GrapheneOS is though.

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        4 个月前

        At least the ones supported by GrapheneOS, so the Pixels, but I haven’t really looked into it, so there may be more phones that do.

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      3 个月前

      I mean, who cares if your boot loader is locked? I have ran unlocked since cyanogen mod days and never had a single issue. I’d rather have a better phone and root tbh

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        3 个月前

        People who take security seriously do.
        Just because you never had an issue doesn’t mean there’s no attack surface with an unlocked bootloader and root.
        Due to the convenience I had rooted phones for years - without a single issue (that I was aware of).
        Backup/restore of apps or phone, migration to a new phone is just so much easier with root unless you want to rely on ‘Google cloud’ for that.
        But nowadays I value security more than convenience.

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          3 个月前

          I value having ownership of my devices, and you’re right being able to take real backups where I could completely factory reset my phone and have every app and setting loaded just how it was previously in a matter of minutes. Among so many other things root can do.

          I prioritize control and ownership over unsubstantiated fears. With ownership also comes responsibility and I gladly embrace it.