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you know I had thought along these lines but had never really thought in terms of using a data only card. thanks.
Your requirements made me stop and think about it. I'd kinda forgotten that Lineage also starts out with no Google Services - they're not permitted to bundle them (by Google), which works out fine.
They do provide links to different GS packages - the factory stuff from Google, as well as several reduced-form, and some open source packages that provide a GS interface for apps, but uses open-source data sources, such as the NLP (Network Location) that doesn't track you.
Your requirements made me stop and think about it. I'd kinda forgotten that Lineage also starts out with no Google Services - they're not permitted to bundle them (by Google), which works out fine.
They do provide links to different GS packages - the factory stuff from Google, as well as several reduced-form, and some open source packages that provide a GS interface for apps, but uses open-source data sources, such as the NLP (Network Location) that doesn't track you.
Your requirements made me stop and think about it. I'd kinda forgotten that Lineage also starts out with no Google Services - they're not permitted to bundle them (by Google), which works out fine.
They do provide links to different GS packages - the factory stuff from Google, as well as several reduced-form, and some open source packages that provide a GS interface for apps, but uses open-source data sources, such as the NLP (Network Location) that doesn't track you.