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fromFast Company
1 day ago

This ultra-minimalist phone wants to end the 'you are the product' era

The Punkt MC03 UX design divides your phone experience into two environments: One is a distraction-free, fully protected private environment called the Vault; the other is called the Wild Web, and it's where all the Android apps you want to install live. The Vault is the phone's main screen. Here you'll find the core built-in apps and services, all designed with safety and privacy from the ground up, with encryption, no third-party tracking, no data profiling whatsoever. Stuff like mail, messaging, calendar, contacts, or your file cloud live here. They're featured on a white-on-black home screen in Helvetica type that's meant to recall the iconic design aesthetic of Dieter Rams for Braun (an influence that permeates all of Punkt's products).
Mobile UX
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 days ago

Punkt. MC03 Is a Smartphone You Buy With Money, Not Your Data - Yanko Design

Most phones make a familiar bargain: free services and slick apps in exchange for constant tracking, profiling, and data being treated as currency. The line about how if you do not pay for the product, you are the product, has gone from cliché to lived reality. Punkt. has been quietly pushing back against that logic for years, starting with minimalist feature phones and now moving into full touchscreen territory with the same philosophy intact.
Privacy technologies
Mobile UX
fromZDNET
6 months ago

I replaced my iPad with a de-Googled Android tablet for a week - here's my buying advice

The Murena Tablet offers a de-Googled Android experience focused on privacy, free of bloatware and tracking.
Mobile UX
fromZDNET
7 months ago

I tested a Pixel Tablet without any Google apps, and it's more private than even my iPad

The Murena Tablet offers a de-Googled experience on Android for users seeking privacy and fewer distractions without bloatware.
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