@hiItsMe Our Managing Director, @michalstasiuk has already shared all the relevant details available about Mudita Kompakt’s hardware and privacy approach, but I’m happy to summarize and clarify.
Here’s his post for reference:
Mudita Kompakt features Offline+ mode , which is a hardware-level switch cutting power to the GSM modem and microphones. It also disables the camera, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth at the software level. This is designed for users who want a quick, physical way to ensure that radios and microphones are off.
If you’re looking for deeper architectural protections such as baseband/memory isolation, that’s not the focus of this device. Mudita Kompakt uses a MediaTek MT6761 chipset, which means the modem/baseband firmware is closely integrated with the SoC. IOMMU support is not a universal feature in all mobile phones, it’s generally found in high-end or specialized security devices.
I can check with our dev & hardware teams for a definitive answer on whether the modem is isolated from the main user-space or RAM. However, at present, we don’t market Kompakt as offering that specific level of hardware isolation.
As for Sentry, it’s an open-source error tracking tool. In our case, any data (BUT NO IP DATA is collected) collected flows directly to us, is not shared with anyone, and does not leave our systems. It’s used solely to help us improve performance and fix potential bugs.
Our goal with Kompakt is to provide essential functionality, physical privacy controls, and a more mindful relationship with technology, rather than targeting the high-security niche.