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    11 months ago

    And this is why I like Androids feature that automatically revokes permissions after a certain timeframe of not using an app

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      11 months ago

      Except from Google of course, the worst offender of privacy that exists.

      They put all these “privacy” features in so other companies can’t do what Google already does.

      If you ever tried using a Google phone without Google apps, you realize how completely dependent almost all apps are on Googles API in the background, and most of them won’t work without it.

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        11 months ago

        I am actually using a degoogled phone, and the only thing I’m missing are push notifications, for one single app. Everything else I use works just fine for me, but as always, ymmv

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          It was a while since I tried it now. I used Cyanogenmod before, quite a few years back. But camera was bad with it.

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            11 months ago

            I’m using DivestOS on a OnePlus 5T, runs like a charm.

            But Divest is in dire need of funding right now, and might not be able to continue development, so that’s something to keep in mind, sadly

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                GrapheneOS seems to be the all out best, from what I can tell. It’s just that their strict requirements needed to achieve this level of privacy and especially security severly limit the selection of devices you can use, which is a bummer.

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      Better yet: Bouncer allows you to remove permissions after a given set of time or immediately after closing the app. WhatsApp only gets my location for 3h after I shared it with someone on there - Google would never remove that permission since the app is in use regularly and it’s no problem granting that permission anew next time I want to share something.

      Also all my pictures are only accessible on demand by chat apps and not permanently