What do you think of this phone for maga? https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/
Tools are agnostic, thus it's out of context for people to give opinions as to whether or not they would work "for" political parties. Given the major political parties in power all over the world seek ever more power to rule over you, it would be stupid to give a tool only to them and not to the world's people. And GovMil contractors do that even more directly and culpably. FreedomPhone is selling the phone to whoever wants to buy one so the situation is different from those two. You could also make your own phone and restrict sales to non-GovCorp, or to just Libertarians, or to just your own favorite pet group, etc, or try to convince existing sellers to, but as with all tools and tech, that's hard to enforce and hard to enforce for very long. The problem is really what you're raising and teaching people to do with tools, not the tools themselves. Since you're still teaching them to fuck you and each other and everyone else over with them, it should be no surprise that you are indeed getting fucked. The analysis of all phones and computing is the same... First accept the fact that *none* of the HW is yet #OpenHW from #OpenFabs, thus the entire thing is totally untrustable from the start. Then you're left considering the usual... - Any usable HW [in]security modules - Baseband cell - WiFi, BT, NFC - Firmware, blobs, etc - OS kernel - SW applications Does Librem5, PinePhone, FreedomPhone, or whatever other "secure" sort of phone on the market meet your needs? Can you modify any existing phone to meet your needs? Else you need to go make a phone that does. Or accept the current state of affairs. Or stop using phones. There are some efforts to port stock BSD and Linux kernels to ARM64 phones, so there's that option instead of the Android or iOS or Windows etc stacks.
they can track
Unfortunately the billions of people carrying around SIM transponders in their pocket 24x365 haven't woke up to even the simplest of those problems yet. Try teaching them that, then how to fund and deploy comms infrastructures and tech that have anonymous private comms as their basis thus nullifying disintermediating and disinteresting such legacies of tracking.