It’s a useful comparison, but biased. The fact that it gives “all green” to the GrapheneOS choice of using actual Google Play though sandboxed, while MicroG is all red… Is hard to defend. So you have to actually read the whole thing instead of just looking at the colors.
Also, it’s somewhat outdated.
The /e/OS I’m writing from now has an alternarive network location provider, built in UnifiedPush support, and it passes Basic Integrity, at least since December last year.
Take a look at this comparison.
It’s a useful comparison, but biased. The fact that it gives “all green” to the GrapheneOS choice of using actual Google Play though sandboxed, while MicroG is all red… Is hard to defend. So you have to actually read the whole thing instead of just looking at the colors.
Also, it’s somewhat outdated.
The /e/OS I’m writing from now has an alternarive network location provider, built in UnifiedPush support, and it passes Basic Integrity, at least since December last year.