Contact

Please don't contact the GrapheneOS project or developers to request support or to report bugs. Use the community platforms and issue trackers listed below.

Email is the preferred way to contact the project. Twitter direct messages are checked much less frequently. A public @reply in a tweet is not a way to contact the project. It is not considered sending a message by Twitter and is not queued up as a message to be read, only as a regular notification that is likely to be missed or forgotten.

Please do not send multiple copies / versions of the same email to different addresses. Either send it to a single address or CC the other addresses. In general, it's the same person handling every email address, and they don't need to see multiple copies of the same email in their inbox.

You can contact contact@grapheneos.org for topics related to GrapheneOS. The security@grapheneos.org address can be used for high priority security issues. The email address of the lead developer is daniel.micay@grapheneos.org as a fallback option for anything else.

The official Twitter account for the project is @GrapheneOS which is used for official announcements. The account of the lead developer is @DanielMicay and is primarily focused on the privacy and security research/engineering work on GrapheneOS.

Community

The official chat room used to discuss the project is the IRC channel #grapheneos on irc.freenode.net and publicly logged. The channel is bridged to Matrix and is available at #grapheneos:matrix.org for Matrix users.

The official subreddit is /r/GrapheneOS.

Reporting issues

Most issues should be reported to the global OS issue tracker for GrapheneOS sub-projects. However, standalone projects and anything outside of the GrapheneOS source tree (like the websites) has a dedicated issue tracker. The issue trackers are listed for reference: