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privacy first hardware
About this tag
The privacy first hardware tag on WindowsForum.com covers devices designed with user privacy and multi-OS flexibility as core features. Recent discussions highlight the NexPhone and Brax Open Slate, pocketable devices that ship with multiple native operating systems, including Android, Debian, and optional Windows 11. These devices emphasize modular, replaceable storage and de-Googled Android variants, appealing to users who prioritize data control and system choice. While not exclusively Windows-focused, the tag explores hardware that can run Windows alongside other OSes, reflecting a niche interest in privacy-conscious, multi-boot mobile computing.
Nex and Brax have just reignited a long-running dream: a pocketable device that can honestly behave like a full desktop. In the span of a few weeks, two small outfits — Nex (the maker behind the NexDock line) and Brax Technologies (the team behind the Brax3 privacy phone) — announced devices...