And what's the situation with non-Chinese phones? Given the Snowden revelations and our understanding of US military intelligence projects for the last 50+ years, I would say every phone is likely irredeemably compromised. Just look at what the US did with Siemens phones and literally every embassy in the world.
freagle
Yes. That's it. Yes, there can be some problems with formatting. The most common one, though, is fonts. Try it out and see how it goes.
Also, you can open it in Google Drive. But that's not privacy respecting
Libreoffice
It can be fully end to end encrypted and still drop keyword-based metadata into the envelope. But also, I am pretty sure that the feds can access the keys if they need to. It's e2e encrypted, but that doesn't mean the key stays on your device.
European settler colonialists, European labor aristocracy, European genocide beneffitters... What makes you think they're gonna behave differently on the Internet?
Sucks living in an authoritarian country with a military dictatorship that spies on its citizens at all levels, pumps propaganda into their homes and schools, and if you disagree with any of it the whole society thinks you're terrorist and tries to "reeducate" you.
This is a misattribution. Nazi officers were protected, transported, and given new lives by the US military and the Vatican working together.