

SecurityPro
Security and privacy professional. Currently testing and evaluating Signal username staging application.
The app sandboxing in Graphene is the perfect place to use them. All you need is the Galaxy Wear app. Maybe Samsung Health, but I think that is optional.
Along with the protections built into Graphene, I use an always on VPN; and 99% of my accounts use unique email addresses, usernames, and passwords for each account.
Has it fixed it? I shut off my Galaxy Watch 5 Pro since I had to reset and re-pair it multiple times a day. Now I’m on vacation and didn’t even bring it with me.
I’m still having Bluetooth issues. My Wear OS device looses connection and it can only establish a connection again by resetting the watch and pairing it again. However this only lasts about an hour then it looses connection again.
Download and installed but it still insists on a phone number. I don’t see a way to bypass.
All cameras and data collection CAN be abused. Is there any evidence that this HAS been abused?