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what foss phone OS do you use and why?
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I have a Pixel and LineageOS is the best by far. Freedom to root, which I absolutely want... I want full control over my devices. I'm extremely picky about how every little thing runs and works in my phone and I can only get it with root. You can't get root with GraphenOS without a huge pain in the ass with updates.
It's hilarious people install GrapheneOS and think they are better off because Google services are installed as user apps instead of system. You lose as soon as you install them either way. They are getting the data they are after no matter if it's installed as a user app or system app.
But anyway, I've been running LineagOS since it used to be Cynogenmod over 10 years ago. It's the most established and reliable while remaining open to customization by far.
Unfortunately 90% of privacy-conscious people can't live without Google services because Google Meet, banking apps and other Play Integrity needing stuff
That's literally what MicroG is for, though. Spoof the Play store and GSF, no data in or out. I think a good part of that "90%" you mention knows about that solution?
But that's what GrapheneOS uses afaik. The person I replied to said that LineageOS (a fully vanilla ROM) with root (which breaks banking apps) is a better solution. I agree but I added that the mentioned solution is really not for most people.
I don't imagine that many privacy-conscious people are using Google Meet!
Trust me a lot of them do if it's a requirement in their school or at work
Surely you wouldn't have to use it on your phone then, just on a desktop browser?
What?
Why would school or work require you to specifically use Google meet on the phone app? Surely you'd use a school computer or your work-provided laptop, never needing to have play services on your personal device.