Kingwiz I prioritize privacy and tje option to not use any service by google,meta, microsoft and thought graphene was just as safe regarding privacy as eos but i found this https://doc.e.foundation/support-topics/how-does-e-os-compare Is it correct?
If you are looking for an OS with hardened security, use Graphene, if you are searching for an OS that helps you keep your data safe from Google, use /e/OS . The choice depends on your needs.
Naturally, eOS wants to advertise their own services. But their statement doesn't make sense to me: GrapheneOS does not include any Google services by default and, and according to themselves, Google services will never be bundled by default. It's very easy to stay away from Google apps and services on GrapheneOS, since they are not bundled in the first place. So you get the benefit of high security + no Google, Meta and Microsoft services by default. There's no need to use them if you don't want to.
Kingwiz Also whouldnt linux be the best option for absolute privacy?
GrapheneOS uses the Linux kernel, and as such falls into the category "Linux distributions".