Eirikr70
Eirikr70 But the articles form in some way a tribute to GrapheneOS. The system is hard enough to be trusted by criminals and being regarded as a threat by a State level actor. It permits to reach a level a confidentiality that the French State to some extent admits to not be able to bypass.
There are criminals and criminals, for exempme in Russia, you are a criminal simply for criticizing the government, and you are put in prison or worse, but in a general way, malicious users give us a bad image, I am not in favor of this type of advertising.
Also, I don't think the article is a tribute, it was a threat. In one of the two articles published by Le Parisien (which belongs to a corrupt billionaire), they threaten GrapheneOS with legal action if they don't cooperate with law enforcement on unclear matters or if they don't install a backdoor. while the description in the article does not refer to GrapheneOS but to closed-source forks with strange features such as a fake Snapchat page, it is clear that they have an agenda and that secure and private software bothers them. GrapheneOS is right to leave OVH; it's better to leave now before things get out of hand and we, the average users, are targeted on the basis of suspicion.
fernlike Probably, both are scandal magazines that many criticize, with FUD articles. Le Parisien belongs to a corrupt billionaire and it's editorial line has drifted toward the far right.