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by kelnos 221 days ago
If they really want to show that they're building something that protects user privacy, they'd open source their backend server, and make it possible and easy to self-host it and point the modified firmware[0] at your own instance.

[0] They didn't write their own firmware; they hacked the stock firmware to redirect traffic from Google's servers to their own.

Edit: looks like they plan to open source the backend and enable self-hosting "soon". Hopefully that comes to pass!