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(Y)

58:40
Do we just fire away with questions here?

58:55
Hi. I have a question.From a privacy perspective, how do you see that /e/OS differs from the phone OS version supported on pinephone, which uses a linux distribution, and Purism, which is working to deliver a linux based OS distribution on specific FLOSS hardware (librem5).

01:00:06
How would you say /e/ compares with LineageOS, Graphene, etc.?

01:01:58
Which phones do run / e / OS and how is it distributed to face many users?

01:02:10
What environment would I as a developer work in, to develop for the /e/OS platform?

01:09:28
Using Lineage leaves me with many apps requiring Google Play, especially Banking and Official (e.g. NemId), even with microG. Would it be the same with /e/, do you know?

01:13:54
How you share app's data with third parties, for example: If I use Google maps for easing my transport, does / e / OS control what specific informations Google may access or use? or it works the same way as Android. Thanks

01:14:05
I'd love to see something like /e/ succeed! You said people don't know that data is being sent to Google, but I also find that people do not care. Not enough to do something about it, at least. Conversations regarding this, often leaves me feeling a little like I'm the strange one, for being concerned. What are your thoughts on that?

01:16:19
apps

01:18:49
Thanks :)

01:19:27
There is something called anbox, that allows android apps to run on a linux distro

01:19:51
are there any plans to support this on /e/OS?

01:32:26
awesome!!

01:34:04
Thank you!

01:34:07
Thanks for a great webinar :)

01:34:10
Thank you!

01:34:17
great talk, great initiative

01:34:19
manythanks

01:34:27
Thanks a mill.