Here's another French journalist participating in fearmongering about GrapheneOS. That article is not measured. It provided a platform to make both unsubstantiated and provably false claims about GrapheneOS while providing no opportunity to see and respond to those claims.
https://bsky.app/profile/gabrielthierry.bsky.social/post/3m62ewf5mvs2q
The claims the article platforms are conflating closed source products from European companies infringing on our copyright and trademarks with GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS doesn't have the features they claim it does, isn't distributed in the ways they claim and they don't understand open source software.
GrapheneOS is obtained from https://grapheneos.org/install/web and https://grapheneos.org/releases. There are a bunch of legitimate companies in Europe selling devices with real GrapheneOS including NitroKey. We aren't partnered with those companies and don't get funding from it but there's nothing shady about it.
Vast majority of the code for those products comes from elsewhere: Android Open Source Project, Linux kernel, Chromium, LLVM and other projects. Of course the non-profit open source project writing a small portion of the code being used by those companies being targeted rather than IBM, Google, etc.
@GrapheneOS Eventually, you will have to talk to the European commission.
Europe (including France) is discussing about moving away from US-controlled phones operating systems. Therefore Europe needs a safe, robust and privacy protecting OS like graphene. I don't need to convince you, you know the drill better than I do.
This is not possible without that same OS allowing criminals to hide. So what? The criminals always hid, the police has other means to get to them.
@GrapheneOS @dl2jml
French entrepreneurs can simply drive 30 minutes and found their new tech companies in Switzerland.
@PalePimp @GrapheneOS @dl2jml
Well, nobody told them to be French. They're wrong.