In regards to privacy… even when trying to use FOSS-alternatives and F-Droid on Android?

  • Hellfire103@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    Eh, kinda. It’s not quite as easy to escape from GApps as it is to install Linux, though, so it’s understandable.

    My advice is to look into LineageOS, DivestOS, and GrapheneOS and see if your device is supported by anyone. If not, it’s possible to remove GApps using ADB, and you can use NextDNS to block tracking.

  • ⲇⲅⲇ@lemmy.ml
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    24 days ago

    I would say it’s almost the same, but you have less control of what your android is doing with the data it collects, I would go for https://e.foundation/e-os/ if you care about privacy. Instead Google Drive, you will use Nextcloud.

    EDIT: Removed a comma typo from the sentence.

  • Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    Its a pretty low bar but Android is going to be more private then Windows. Google having privileged access to your phone is still terrible but Windows doesn’t really have any privacy protections by default. Android at least does things such as sandboxing its non privileged apps. It also provides a lot better hardware security for your data then most Windows devices would…outside of secure core pcs its pretty trash for hardware privacy in the Windows world.