![]() ![]() The problem I see is, how do you filter/reject the amount of stuff you would have to store without even being public? AFAIK, the IA has issues storing so much of the already-public data, so storing "dark" (non-public/unpublished) stuff would potentially mean lots of cruft and garbage so to speak. It would work kind of like an escrow, right? Where the "release/publish clause" could be tied to copyright expiration or other legal events like you say. But the current scene scares the shit out of me. * The web hosting (without TLS, of course) provided by some other random person. * The build machine, typically just some random box donated semi-anonymously by someone ![]() * The added packages you typically get separately from the ROM, for example Google Apps. * The hackers who provide special binaries that root each device, unlock the bootloader, etc. ULTRA ADWARE KILLER 4SHARED UPGRADETypically each brand/model device has its own volunteers to maintain any proprietary blobs or special upgrade process There are many groups here, for example many ROMs are based on ParanoidAndroid, which is based on Cyanogenmod, which is based on AOSP. Any one of the following could be malicious, incompetent, or compromised: Devices with microphones, multiple cameras, access to personal and work email, text messages, passwords, your location.Īnd there are so many places for things to wrong. People run random operating systems on devices they carry 24/7. ![]()
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