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At school lots of students use Discord. So I just use Discord along with them. I don't give Discord phone number and I expect all metadata, DMs, and server messages to be publicly available.
I don't use a banking app, even though it does work on my phone (graphene)
I don't use taxi/transport app so I actually haven't come across this yet. I guess I could try calling an old fashioned taxi.
Man, this is a toughie. I've tried Osmand, Organic Maps, and Magic Earth. None of them work flawlessly. Recently I've succumbed to using Waze with no account.
I don't, I kinda just try to be as healthy as possible. Although, if I had to, I would look into Garmin watches. I'm not sure about privacy but it seems they're one of the few that don't require a subscription.
Graphene is the best choice for privacy and security. You could try out Linux phones but it's very developmental. Calyx is an option but it's not security focused.