that's awesome, good for you. I've been considering the same for a bit too long.. May I ask which phone model and which OS you're running? And for how long?
Both are actually very convenient. There was an adjustment with Linux, but I use almost everything from a web browser, so there wasn't much change.
Graphene was a much smaller adjustment. Just install as many private and open-source app equivalents as you can, and all the spyware apps you're used to go in a separate sandboxed profile. Works just like Android then.
Even actively listening to everything you say.. Yeah it's awful.
Terrible. Thankfully I de-Googled my phone.
that's awesome, good for you. I've been considering the same for a bit too long.. May I ask which phone model and which OS you're running? And for how long?
Pixel 6a and GrapheneOS (Graphene only works with Pixels AFAIK). It's been at least a year now. Works very smoothly.
I switched to Ubuntu for my computer in 2017, that also has worked really well, but there was more of a learning curve.
Appreciate the info! I definitely need to look further into this
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Yeah ðŸ˜
So many services and devices are doing that today...
I'm a proud GrapheneOS and Linux user, so I get spied on much less than the average person.
Well done. I have not made a change because its conventient...
Both are actually very convenient. There was an adjustment with Linux, but I use almost everything from a web browser, so there wasn't much change.
Graphene was a much smaller adjustment. Just install as many private and open-source app equivalents as you can, and all the spyware apps you're used to go in a separate sandboxed profile. Works just like Android then.