Privacy · Security · Self-determination

What really makes a smartphone more secure?

Most "security tips" only scratch the surface. This site explains honestly what makes a smartphone secure, what your options are – and shows you, step by step, the path to GrapheneOS, currently the strongest solution for most people.

Why this site exists

Honestly? This site grew out of pure self-interest. 🙂 At some point I just got tired of piecing everything together by hand – guides over here, app tips over there, a forum post somewhere else, and next time the hunting started all over again.

So I gathered everything I consider important for a truly secure and private smartphone in one place: what "secure" even means, what the options are, the path to GrapheneOS, setting up profiles and the right software.

And because privacy matters to more and more people, I can now simply say: "Take a look at this one page – that's all you need for now." 😉 A private hobby project, no ads, no tracking, no ulterior motives.

Security is not the same as privacy

Two terms that constantly get mixed up – even though they mean different things. A good smartphone needs both.

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Security

Protects your device from attackers: malware, theft, exploits, data being skimmed off the lock screen. It's about making sure no one gets to your data without permission.

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Privacy

Protects you from corporations and services collecting, profiling and selling your behavior. Even a technically "secure" iPhone constantly sends data to manufacturers and apps.

The core idea of this site: The strongest smartphone combines both – maximum technical security and minimal data collection. That's exactly what GrapheneOS on Google Pixel hardware aims for.

For exactly how I define and rate security, privacy and effort, see the concise breakdown in the options comparison.

Your threat model first

"Secure" isn't a product; it depends on what you want to protect yourself from. Before you install anything, answer this question for yourself.

Everyday life & advertising

You want out of the data-collection machine and less tracking. → Even Google-free apps and conscious app use help a lot.

Increased protection

Journalist, activist, sensitive professions. You need real separation of identities and protection against targeted attacks. → GrapheneOS with profiles.

Maximum hardening

You want the technically best available platform, modern exploit protection and full control. → GrapheneOS, possibly entirely without Google.

The good news: the recommended path is the same for all three groups – only the consistency with which you follow it differs.

Why stock Android and iOS aren't enough

Stock Android (Samsung, Xiaomi & co.)

  • Google Play Services run with system privileges and collect deep inside the device.
  • Manufacturer bloatware and additional trackers from the factory.
  • Security updates often slow or short-lived.

iPhone / iOS

  • Technically solid, but completely closed – you have to trust Apple blindly.
  • Apple collects data itself; many services can't be turned off.
  • No real separation of multiple identities/profiles.
Both are "okay" for the average user – but they give you no control. You can't decide what the system does. This is exactly where your own, hardened operating system comes in.

The path in 4 stages

This is how the site is structured – and the best way to proceed.