Android 10 Go is a faster and more secure update to Google’s lightweight OS https://t.co/U3TDJ5PGEP pic.twitter.com/4bJ4ZtFtUM
— The Verge (@verge) September 26, 2019
What? A Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available? ?#android #ungoogle #opensource #privacy#surveillance #datarights #ethics https://t.co/KHxGU7YeYX
— Gaël Duval (@gael_duval) September 26, 2019
The /e/ Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available | ZDNet https://t.co/aoime23P9u > Linux pioneer Gaël Duval’s /e/ OS is still in beta but it’s available for your smartphone or on refurbished Samsung smartphones.
— PrivacyDigest (@PrivacyDigest) September 26, 2019
Everything is in the title ^^
— Gaël Duval (@gael_duval) September 25, 2019
Thanks for covering us @sjvn!#Android#privacy#ungoogle#opensource#Antwerpen#ONShttps://t.co/KHxGU7YeYX
he /e/ Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available https://t.co/QnFqILyrjp via @ZDNet & @sjvn
— S. Vaughan-Nichols (@sjvn) September 26, 2019
You want #opensource, #privacy, and lots of applications on your #smartphone? Gaël Duval has an Android-based OS and phones for you.
The /e/ Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available https://t.co/5ubtVgqp6X by @sjvn
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) September 25, 2019
"I'm impressed by Duval's privacy-first approach, which builds on the existing successful Android platform... He is making the best of it!". Thanks @sjvn and @ZDNet!
— /e/ foundation (@e_mydata) September 25, 2019
Check our website and order your /e/ smartphone today!
https://t.co/sQeLvLbQnW
The /e/ Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available https://t.co/QnFqILyrjp via @ZDNet & @sjvn You want #opensource, #privacy, and lots of applications on your #smartphone? Gaël Duval has an Android-based OS and phones for you.
— S. Vaughan-Nichols (@sjvn) September 25, 2019
SJVN gives the /e/ project a thumbs up and indicates the project my leave beta for stable in February: The /e/ Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available | @sjvn @gael_duval https://t.co/hehfFCzZcJ
— Christine Hall (@BrideOfLinux) September 25, 2019