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<h1>How to install GrapheneOS on a Pixel Phone </h1>
<h1>How to have Privacy on your Phone (GrapheneOS) </h1>
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<p>In this tutorial we're going to setup graphene OS, an open source android operating system for google pixel phones. (Yes google phones, if you don't like it then you'll have to wait for functional <a href="../openhardware/index.html">open hardware</a> alternatives to arrive on the market.) Currently GrapheneOS is one of the most privacy-focused mobile operating systems given that it's fully <a href="https://grapheneos.org/source">open source</a>. and that they refuse to implement google services by default, unlike their competitors like LineageOS.</p>