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I've never experimented with Graphene, but I definitely heard that it is security-minded. One concern I have with custom ROM is that having an unlocked bootloader might make it easier for an adversary to flash anything they want on my device without my knowledge. In theory a locked bootloader would prevent that.
I understand that an adversary with physical access is very powerful. I don't pretend that I can prevent compromise here, but maybe I can make that a little more difficult.
Graphene uses the pixels because it has hardware security locks. Bootloader is locked just like any OEM. The Auditor tool makes it possible to verify if the ROM has been tampered with. It is remotely checking that the software hashes correctly. There is no way to fake this type of check and verification.
This sounds like a really good option! I think I'm going to go with this. I have enough technical background that I shouldn't have too much trouble getting it installed.