Greetings!

In this issue of our newsletter, we’d like to share another quick update about investing in Purism, the expansion of App availability, a report on Crimson development, as well as some relevant news.


Purism Investments Opportunity

We would like to announce the open opportunity to invest in Purism.  This opportunity can be extended to friends and family as well.  We announced last month that investors can now access their personal investment information through our new investment area within the Purism Shop 'My Account'.  Thank you to all who have invested so far.

You can invest with a 20% discount to the current share price through December 31st 2025: https://puri.sm/ir/private-placement/

 


New Apps to Try

Sound Recorder App Now Available

The Sound Recorder provides a simple and modern interface that provides a straightforward way to record and play audio. It allows you to do basic editing and create voice memos.

Sound Recorder is mobile-friendly, included in our OS, and works very well on the Librem 5 and Liberty Phone.  Watch the video here.

 


PureOS Crimson Development Report: October 2025

In October, we prioritized fixes for the out-of-box experience on PureOS Crimson.  For the rest of the beta milestone, we are prioritizing work that benefits the most from user feedback.  That includes functionality that must account for device-to-device variations and that is strongly influenced by users’ individual preferences.

One feature that checks both of those boxes is haptic feedback on the Librem 5.  That is the small vibration you feel when you press keys on the soft keyboard, launch apps, and other similar actions.  Haptic feedback gives you an additional signal that your touches worked, since the touch screen itself does not move or click like buttons.


Purism November News Recap:

EvilAI Malware Exploits AI to Target Organizations Worldwide

A new and highly sophisticated malware campaign, dubbed “EvilAI” by cybersecurity firm Trend Microis making global headlines for its use of AI-enhanced tactics to infiltrate organizations across multiple industries. Disguised as legitimate productivity tools, EvilAI seamlessly blends into corporate environments, evading traditional detection systems and exploiting one of the most powerful vulnerabilities in cybersecurity: human trust.

Read more here

 

Thank you for standing with Purism in building a safer digital future.

The Purism Team