I’ve been a gmail user since it first came out, and I used to be a fan of google, but now I find myself more and more concerned with their data gat...
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Hey! Degoogling is a good idea! I started using osmAnd as a Maps alternative. It feels different but does its job. I am also looking into a new mobile phone setup and thinking about /e/OS - a degoogled version of Android. It actually let's you install the common android apps but limits communication with Google services and shows you a privacy score for each app! Keep fighting the good fight!
Cool, thanks good to know! I've tried osmAnd but the directions are very poor where I live (out in the country). I'll keep trying it though and adding information to the maps database so it will improve!
Interesting initiative and share Gabriel 👍
Never tried out but I follow Gaël Duval on Medium and his journey with the /e/ Foundation.
They build a "desirable, open source, privacy-enabled smartphone operating systems". Worth to have a look!
Brave can be a better option with chrome's capabilities ane privacy as well
I don’t trust Brave, this is why: theverge.com/2020/6/8/21283769/bra...
I’ve also done this. For photos I have a managed instance of Nextcloud with a host that uses renewable energy to power data centres. The Nextcloud app has a ‘backup photos as they’re taken’ option just like google photos. Hope this helps
Cool, I used to run a nextcloud instance, but it's been awhile. Nice that they do photos now too! I'll have to give it another look.
Hey! use Nextcloud for Google Drive alternative.
Well, you can just buy an iPhone
While that does get me off of Android, it doesn't tick off the "open source, self hosted alternative" box. I'm going all in!
I think Aurora Store has non open source APK's as well.
For OTP, I currently use Authy.
I scene all game tools just one platform also provide games. This store is gave you a lot of facilities
Thanks
Regard :Ella
There is also a store called APKPure which contains a lot of free Play Store apps
Hey! Yandex is a nice and comfortable solution for files, images, etc. I'm using this. You can try it.
Self hosting a nextcloud is a nice and comfortable solution for files, images, contacts, calender, etc.
Their might be many options that are providing that facility just go to here
Aren't you gonna have to find more alternatives if you get a Pinephone?
Not necessarily, since the PinePhone is currently running a somewhat standard linux distribution a lot of the things I'm now self hosting should work somewhat decently. We'll see, but I'm definitely liking where they are going so far.