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They Built a Legendary Privacy Tool. Now They’re Sworn Enemies

They Built a Legendary Privacy Tool. Now They’re Sworn Enemies

It’s difficult to find much information about Daniel Micay online. Google him and you’ll turn up an impersonal X account and a barren LinkedIn page, plus some YouTube “exposés” and flame wars on Reddit and HackerNews that characterize him as everything from a privacy advocate to a cybersecurity visionary to a despot. Meanwhile, Claude refers to him as a “formidable independent mobile security researcher” who is “widely described as socially abrasive” (for whatever that’s worth). “All I can tell you about Daniel is that he lives in Canada,” says Dave Wilson, the community manager of GrapheneOS, a world-famous privacy tool and Micay’s current project. Within the cybersecurity community, the mythology surrounding Micay goes beyond celebrity. He could be a ghost or a kind of egregore, like Satoshi Nakamoto or Ned Ludd. Fans pick apart scraps of biographical information; enemies take swipes at his technical achievements. Who is Daniel Micay? What does he really want? When I wrote to the email listed on the GrapheneOS website, I heard back the same day: “The team as a …

How to Back Up Your Android Phone (2026)

How to Back Up Your Android Phone (2026)

There are some premium apps for MacOS that offer more of an iTunes-like experience, but nothing that I vouch for. Backing Up to Your Chromebook Here is how to back up files from your Android phone on a Chromebook: Plug your phone into a USB port on your Chromebook. Drag down the notification shade and look for a notification from Android System that says something like Charging this device via USB, Tap for more options and tap it. Look for an option that says File transfer and select it. The Files app will open on your Chromebook, and you can drag any files you want to copy over. Backing Up to Another Cloud Service Maybe you have run out of Google storage, or you prefer another cloud service. There are Android apps for Dropbox, Microsoft’s OneDrive, MEGA, Box, and others. Most of them offer some cloud storage for free, but what you can back up and how you do it differs from app to app. We looked at how to back up mobile photos on …