Blastoidea This statement worries me a bit.
Why? I doubt it has any relevance and affect on the GrapheneOS partnership, as well as on using GOS on Motorola's phones.
The article linked in the official announcement (https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/) wasn't just announcing the GrapheneOS partnership, it was also announcing their other efforts to reinforce their commitment to improving hardware and security - which can be seen in the first paragraph quoted below (emphasis added):
Motorola, a Lenovo Company, announced the addition of new consumer and enterprise solutions to its portfolio today at Mobile World Congress. The company unveiled a partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, to bring cutting-edge security to everyday users across the globe. In addition, Motorola introduced a new Moto Secure feature and Moto Analytics, to expand Motorola’s B2B ecosystem with advanced security and deeper operational insights for organizations across industries. These announcements reinforce Motorola’s commitment to delivering intelligent, and highly capable technology with enhanced security for customers worldwide.
I believe the Legal Disclaimers you quoted (Blastoidea) found at the bottom of the article are only related to their Moto Analytics platform and Moto Secure platform/app (with the newly added Private Image Data tool)