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  • Not that hard to deal with honestly. Rebooting at night which I'm sleeping does not reduces any functionality, cuz I'm not using it. If someone needs to find me during the night he better call me cuz I won't wake up by notification which is also suppressed by DND. Yeah it is not design for security but a solution better than none.

    Furthermore, rebooting the device periodically is good for security, especially for non-persistent fileless malware.

  • So use what browsers? Chrome sounds more secure (I didn't read previous post), yet I don't want an advertising company looking at my browsing habbits, nor supporting them dominating the browser market share and have a powerful influence on every web standards.

  • Maybe. I'm not in the loop but I believe you would need to gain some solid trust from the core team to get that access. It won't be a knowledge just flows in the scene up for any newly join members to grab.

  • AFAIK, L1 are hardware backed using Trusted Execution Environment like ARM TrustZone. Unless you can find an exploit to exfil the key from the chip, you have no luck. It was done before and published, but I believe it is patched already. Anyone holding such exploit would keep close to their chest to avoid it beimg patched.

  • I never used it, but I would assume yes after reading the frontpage and the doc. At no point there is a PSK set between sender and reciever, not I see any signs for key exchange between devices.

    This is not a definitive answer though as I didn't read the source code of Nfty, nor the UnifiedPush spec.