cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/22344236
they’re not mentioning how exactly is it privacy focused, sadly. still, perhaps worth looking into.
I now trust /e/ less
I thought murena was already a carrier. What did they offer before? Just sold unlocked phones?
yes, preinstalled with their degoogled /e/OS.
They’re probably riding on one of the big telcos’ towers right? I wonder how they’ll keep that private. The site doesn’t load properly for me and I can’t see any more info other than the plans.
FAQ about checking coverage says its T-Mobile. Accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, and all major credit/debit cards, but no crypto of any type as i figured. I am unable to see how this is any different from any other MVNO, except the prices are higher. As an example, T-Mobile prepaid gives me unlimited talk, text, and 3.5 gigs of data for $15 per month, and theirs for 4 gigs is $35. So I would be getting an extra 500 megabytes of data and paying $20 extra a month for the privilege.
But this one is private, it says so right on their analytics laden website.
Lol, exactly.
“A privacy focused phone plan.”
refuses to elaborate
I have, however, noted they are selling a $170, 3 year old Pixel 5 for $400, so at least they have the price points of “privacy focused services” down perfectly.
PS the Pixel 5 is not being updated by Google anymore, which means that the Murena phone is either a paperweight, insecure, or Murena is maintaining it themselves.
“Less waste, more savings”
Wrong and wrong. Incredible.
I use Murena Mail, it’s the company of NextCloud. Good one.
Nextcloud is not Murena