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  • that’s the thing though, it strips you of the options the four essential freedoms provide.

    and imo it’s not rly an argument. Libre software is free as in freedom and not necessarily free as in beer. You could license it under the (A)GPL, charge for downloads in the Play store or for compiled binaries on ur website and ask for donations on F-Droid.

    You could even do a freemium version where some features are locked in the binaries you distribute and need a license from ur website or smth (for those who don’t want to use Google Play). (iirc SD Maid 2/SE does this)











  • I literally mentioned Calyx and Divest OS as alternatives which support non-google devices

    also how is buying a used Pixel and degoogling it to the max with GrapheneOS (with reasonable compromises like optional sandboxed GMS) helping Google?
    Didn’t know that cutting their mal-/spyware out, and trying to avoid them and their services wherever possible actually helped them, silly me 🤷‍♀️
    (I assume this to be the standard way for most ppl and plan on doing that as well once my current Huawei phone breaks)

    please learn to read before insulting other ppl with your less-than-a-day-old account lol



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    5 months ago

    Lineage OS is a shitshow when it comes to privacy and security

    (no locked bootloader, using Google DNS by default)

    From what I understand, GrapheneOS has the goals of being the best of the best when it comes to Android security.

    There is and always will be CalyxOS or DivestOS for a wider range of devices (both are still much better than the likes of LineageOS and Pixelexperience)




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