We’ll explore an open-source app called LocalSend, which allows file transfers over a local Wi-Fi network without needing the internet. Whether you’re moving files between an Android, iPhone, or different operating systems like macOS or Windows, this app simplifies the process. No need for USB cables, sketchy third-party sites, or the cloud. LocalSend makes it easy to share files, folders, or even apps securely.
I walk you through how I install apps on my Google Pixel running GrapheneOS after 3 years of testing and refining my setup. I demonstrate how to use multiple app sources, including the GrapheneOS App Store, Accrescent, Obtainium, and the Google Play Store, while maintaining privacy and security.
I've really enjoyed using the Google Pixel Tablet with GrapheneOS installed over the past year. In this video, I cover what I primarily use it for and all the apps I have installed on it.
A few months ago, GrapheneOS released the Duress PIN/Password feature. In this video, I'll describe some caveats about the feature, walk you through the setup, and show you what it looks like when you enter it to wipe the device.
The Google Pixel Tablet is finally here! Unfortunately, the stock Android OS is lacking when it comes to privacy. GrapehenOS is a private and secure mobile operating system with Android app compatibility.
The Google Pixel Tablet was just released! 12 hours after I received it in the mail, the initial build of GrapheneOS was ready for it.