SovereignCopper

  • Joined Feb 19, 2024
  • Æthelred

  • @SovereignCopper This issue is caused by your VPN app, not GrapheneOS. Our System Updater app already handles this properly. Your VPN app is not properly setting whether it's using an unmetered or roaming network via the appropriate API. The network being used is the VPN provided network and it's up to the VPN to properly deal with this. We handle it fine on our end and there's no need to add anything beyond the existing constraint on the scheduled jobs and the connections. What you think is happening is not what's happening because you have a VPN above the layer of the underlying networks.

  • @SovereignCopper Stop with the inaccurate claims about GrapheneOS. Completely unhelpful and as you can see this was a configuration issue which was easily resolved...

  • @SovereignCopper This is not a carrier application and is not used for data collection. The project you've linked has highly inaccurate information about this and about many other things. It's a terrible idea to use it at all. We'd prefer this thread not being revived for this. The original information here was correct. This is part of the Samsung cellular modem infrastructure used by the OS to provide cellular support. Disabling it or any other OS component not explicitly documented as something that can be disabled safely and makes sense to disable is a bad idea.