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Yes this is what im saying. Im very interested in what kind of hardening they are doing but most people wouldn't call the app hardened just based on these, so there must be something additional.
Data encryption at rest - Protect the database with passphrase encryption
Secure RAM wiper - Securely shred sensitive data from device memory
Automatic lock - Lock the app automatically under certain conditions
Multi-device support -- Link multiple devices, including Android tablets, to a single account
Block unknown contacts - Block messages and calls from unknown senders for security and anti-spam
Contact deletion - Allows you to delete contacts and stop sharing your profile
Disappearing call history - Clear call notifications together with expiring messages
Debug logs are optional - Android logging can be disabled
Custom backup scheduling - Choose between a daily or weekly interval and the number of backups to retain
SOCKS proxy and Tor support - Tunnel app network traffic via proxy and Orbot
From these, none changes how secure the app fundamentally is. Cool privay features yeah but i fail to see how these would even compare to something like hardened maloc, or Graphene's improvements around AOSP encryption, if we use the term "hardened".
If this is really all of what Molly does, then if i had my own android OS preinstalled with a free space eraser and included a secure folder feature it would be considered hardened.
Its 100% possible that Molly is actually more secure and hardened, im just saying its not obvious in what ways to me. Graphene representatives dont often mention or recommend software, so naturally im assuming im missing something when questioning this. I'd just like to know where the hardening is.