There are distros that do just that - exist without bothering you.
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Yeah, but the powerful, expensive exploits are not spent on average people - they're for the important targets.
Because your actual threat is most likely passive government surveillance rather than targeted attacks?
Also the size. My "a" was already at the edge of being usable with one hand, while Pro is even bigger. Plus - the "a"s don't have glass backs, unlike the Pro and even the normal ones.
My 7a being $300 was already very expensive for me. None of those prices are acceptable for a phone of all things.
At least in some places, having open wi-fi without KYC is illegal, so the neighbors aren't going to do this - passwordless is not the default.
I don't think "feeling like an idiot" is productive. People helping scam victims try to make them not feel embarrassed, as it can get in the way of thinking rationally about this.
I think you should not feel like an idiot in this case. Just keep in mind that EVERYONE can fall for a scam, even the experts. The people who think they wouldn't are themselves likely victims.
App-based would be bad, as bank apps are notoriously unfriendly to people who don't own Google/Apple smartphones. Rather, a TOTP or Yubikey.
It was soon after Samourai arrests, so apparently the owners got scared of potential cryptocurrency crackdown and legal pressure. Its closure was pretty abrupt.
Localmonero died recently :( Haveno is the one that is taking its place.
IDK, iPhones might be easy when you're using them in relatively narrow usecases, but ridiculously hard or even impossible to use in certain way. Your bank gets sanctioned and its apps removed from App Store? You need to go to the bank's office and do a dance with a tambourine. Want adblocking in your browser? There is none, only some DNS solutions. Want an adless Youtube client with extended functionality? Too bad. Not to mention that Apple ecosystem would not even be a point of reference for most, as most would be unable to afford this all.