• The Rizzler@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    you’d be surprised to find out that’s not entirely true…I’m sure it stops some, but there’s a lot more it doesn’t stop

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      1 day ago

      It limits usb to just charging when device is locked, so I don’t see how something could get through.

      I’ve seen GraoheneOS is not the only one doing this.

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        23 hours ago

        It limits usb to just charging when device is locked, so I don’t see how something could get through.

        Sounds like someone hasn’t heard of exploits.

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        If you have a very sensitive threat model, it can also limit charging to only when the device is off. Which is the most secure form of charging