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Grammar Fixes

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Avoid buying the Fairphone 4, which only has just over 2 years of full security
You should also avoid buying the /e/ OS phones (sometimes branded as the Murena phones). /e/ OS in itself extremely insecure, not supporting verified boot, shipping userdebug build, [bundling years old version Orbot into their operating system then marketing it as "Advanced Privacy"](https://community.e.foundation/t/advanced-privacy-know-all-about-it/41992/3), etc. They have recently also had an incident where their cloud service mishandled session keys and give users access to each other's files, then proceeded to [mislead the users that the server cannot see their files](https://community.e.foundation/t/service-announcement-26-may/41252/30) despite of there being no end-to-end encryption.
You should also be very wary of low quality yet privacy branded phones like the Freedom Phone, Brax2 Phone, Volta Phone, and the like. These are in fact cheap Chinese phones with the [Mediatek Helio P60](https://i.mediatek.com/p60) from 2018, which is already end-of-life or near end-of-life at this point. Also, you should avoid any vendor who claims they are Zero-day proof like this:
You should also be very wary of low quality privacy branded phones like the Freedom Phone, Brax2 Phone, Volta Phone, and the like. These are cheap Chinese phones with the [Mediatek Helio P60](https://i.mediatek.com/p60) from 2018, which has already reached end-of-life or is near end-of-life. Needless to say, you should also avoid any vendor who claims they are Zero-day proof like this:
![Volta phone](/volta-phone.png)
@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ My recommendation is to stick with the Google Play Store unless your threat mode
### F-Droid
F-Droid, despite of being oftenly recommended in the privacy community, has various security deficiencies. You can read more about them [here](apps/f-droid-security-analysis/).
F-Droid, despite being oftenly recommended in the privacy community, has various security deficiencies. You can read more about them [here](apps/f-droid-security-analysis/).
I do not recommend that you use F-Droid at all unless you have no other choices to obtain certain apps.
I do not recommend that you use F-Droid at all unless you have no other choice to obtain certain apps.
## Google
@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ On Android distributions with privileged Google Play Services (such as stock OSe
![Ads=id](/ads-id.png)
You will either be given the option to delete your advertising ID or to *Opt out of interest-based ads*, this varies between OEM distributions of Android. If presented with the option to delete the advertising ID that is preferred. If not, then make sure to opt out and reset your advertising ID.
You will either be given the option to delete your advertising ID or to *Opt out of interest-based ads*, this varies between OEM distributions of Android. If presented with the option to delete the advertising ID that is preferred. If not, then make sure to opt out and reset your advertising ID.