How an Open-Source Privacy OS Became a “Criminal Threat”
Over the past few days, a troubling narrative has emerged in France, framing the open-source privacy-focused mobile operating system GrapheneOS as a tool for drug traffickers. This shift, originating from a national newspaper and supported by judicial authorities, raises critical questions about digital freedom and privacy. As GrapheneOS is publicly labeled a "criminal threat," the implications for individual rights and the perception of privacy tools are profound. This case reflects a broader transformation in how society views encryption and security, challenging the very foundation of personal digital rights. Discover the full story behind this alarming trend.