CopperheadOS — Secure(-ish), Non-Google Android


CopperheadOS is a version of Android that is stripped of ties to all Google services, with features focused on security and privacy.  One of my buddies from over at OpenNMS sent me a Nexus 6p — one of the few fully supported phones for Copperhead — to really give it a good testing.  This video isn’t so much an “in depth review” as me recounting my experience, along with my personal tips and recommendations for how to get the most out of a CopperheadOS powered phone.


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