石墨烯操作系统将服务器基础设施从法国迁移。
GrapheneOS migrates server infrastructure from France

原始链接: https://www.privacyguides.org/news/2025/11/22/grapheneos-migrates-server-infrastructure-from-france-amid-police-intimidation-claims/

石墨烯操作系统,一款注重隐私的移动操作系统,由于对其安全性的担忧以及法国政府在数字隐私方面的立场,正在将其所有基础设施迁出法国并停止在法国的运营。这一决定源于《巴黎人报》上的一篇负面报道,该报道将石墨烯操作系统与犯罪活动联系起来,以及政府对欧盟聊天控制提案的支持。 石墨烯操作系统开发者因安全风险而拒绝前往法国。虽然该操作系统仍然可供法国用户使用,但网站和讨论服务器正在迁移到加拿大(多伦多)和德国(Netcup)。 该项目强调它不在法国存储用户数据,核心安全功能不受影响。《巴黎人报》错误地将石墨烯操作系统与恶意、政府赞助的分支(如ANOM——一个被入侵的操作系统,被用于大规模联邦调查局行动)以及无关的假冒应用程序联系起来,从而引发了法国当局不必要的法律威胁。

## GrapheneOS 基础设施迁移与法国政府担忧 - 摘要 GrapheneOS 正在将其服务器基础设施迁移出法国,原因是担心政府可能干预。此前有报道称,一名法国检察官威胁要对该项目采取法律行动,除非他们与当局合作——这被解读为要求在其注重安全的移动操作系统中设置后门。 此举引发了争论,一些人批评这是一种过度反应和缺乏灵活性。另一些人则认为这是保护项目完整性并避免潜在妥协的必要步骤。一个关键的讨论点是 GrapheneOS 是否真的受到威胁,或者情况是否被夸大。 评论员也质疑了更广泛的数字隐私影响,指出公众对强隐私保护的需求不足,以及政府可能将控制权置于用户安全之上。一些人强调了其他科技公司面临的类似问题以及保持警惕的必要性。这起事件重新引发了人们对安全、隐私和政府访问之间平衡的关注,以及开源项目在抵制此类压力时面临的挑战。
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原文

The GrapheneOS project has announced on X that they are ceasing all operations in France, asserting that the country is no longer safe for "open source privacy projects".

While the operating system will still be available to French users, all website and discussion servers are being relocated abroad.

Until now, the project relied on OVH Bearharnois, a French hosting provider, for its core website and social media services. The migration plan moves the Mastodon, Discourse, and Matrix instances to a combination of local and shared servers in Toronto. Critical website infrastructure will be hosted by Netcup, a German‑based company.

GrapheneOS claims that they does not collect confidential user data in their servers or store critical infrastructure in France. Therefore, the migration does not affect services such as signature verification and downgrade protection for updates.

Citing the government's support of the European Union Chat Control proposal, GrapheneOS developers are also refusing travel to France. Developers are no longer allowed to work inside the country due to safety concerns.

This decision was sparked by negative press coverage from two articles published by Le Parisien. An interview with French cybercrime prosecutor Johanna Brousse implies potential legal action against the project:

"With this new tool, there is real legitimacy for a certain portion of users in the desire to protect their exchanges. The approach is therefore different. But that won't stop us from suing the publishers if links are discovered with a criminal organization and they don't cooperate with the law"

GrapheneOS argues that Le Parisien have conflated their project with government-sponsored forks, which are fake copies of their operating system. The news outlet refers to a fake Snapchat app, dark web advertising, and a series of unlisted YouTube videos that are not features of GrapheneOS itself.

The project had previously threatened litigation against these government-sponsored forks. One prominent example is ANOM, an FBI-backed shell company that developed a compromised Android operating system and messaging platform as part of Operation Trojan Horse from 2018 and 2021.

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