Hi,

I am (very, very early) in the process of degoogling. I am definitely not a high risk as far as needing to be completely locked down. It’s more about trying to have a little more control over how my data is used.

I am looking at Graphene OS, but I am a little confused how certain apps (that rely on Google services) work. I have a Pixel 8 and will have it for the foreseeable future.

The apps I currently use that I would still need (or their equivalents) are:

  • Clash Royale (Supercell)
  • Notion (Notion Labs)
  • Clickup (Mango Technologies)
  • Business Calendar 2 (Appgenix)
  1. If I installed these exact apps “sandboxed”, what exactly does that mean from a user standpoint? Will I have to use a separate account, reboot my phone, etc, or is it a quick process to use the app?

  2. Is there a list of apps that I could browse to find equivalents to the above? Recommendations here are also ok.

  3. I saw that Firefox isn’t exactly private(?) and that Vanadium is better in that aspect but I don’t understand why. Can someone ELI5, and help me see if this is a relevant concern for me?

Thank you! 😁

  • TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Just condensing both comment replies here.

    On how the GrapheneOS team chooses to use fearmongering to make people believe there are no other options, I don’t follow people or waste my time going into those threads and conversations.

    The problem is when you need some technical support for it. Micay considers anyone not worshipping the fork his enemy, no matter if neutral or critic. If you even dare to raise plenty questions, you will be met with a dead end or a ban. Lots of people have complained to me across the years.

    I would suggest you also give Silent Notes a shot. Encrypted, and a bit more discreet than Joplin or Standard Notes or other notes apps. Lightweight as a butterfly.

    I have not yet updated the guide because it barely needs any updating, and the core stuff is still the same. App recommendations could be updated a little, and some minor things. I make my guides future proof for years, so it stays relevant if it gets shared around, which does happen.

    I can’t say why, I just like to do it.

    I figured that. Over 95% “privacy” people I have observed do debloating/despywareing as a pastime/fun hobby, and out of cultural coolness regarding the “fuck corporations” anti-capitalist sentiment. You will achieve performance benefits the moment you debloat stuff, and…

    my secret sauce

    in developer options, set process limit per app to 2 or 3.

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      8 months ago

      Thanks a lot man. That’s a fair point. Not many people have the know-how and the drive to dig 30 pages down search engines looking for that 1 person with their exact same issue and how to solve it, having to go down the road of asking in the official communities. And if they’re going to be faced with vexation over even considering a different option, that’s toxicity at it’s highest level. That’s Nazi behavior right there.

      In any case, remember i said I was going to go back to Calyx, because “why not”? Well, I saw myself with some spare time yesterday, and here we are 🤣.

      And you’re right, my main drive is just that: “FUCK Google, Crapple, Microshot, EA, Meta, the governments (all of them), and everyone else that wants my information without my consent”. It’s not my only drive, but certainly the top one, followed closely by “if I can do it, why not?”.

      I’ll change those settings too, and will be test-driving some of the apps and tricks in your guide that don’t intersect with mine, as well as the ones that are completely news to me.

      Thanks again man.

      Edit: Just changed the settings: