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    122 hours ago

    MicroG only communicates with Google if you tell it to. It is very configurable and you can configure and customize it to your likening.

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      How do you configure it to do that, then? Because calyx’s docs only say that it’s either disabled, enabled without a Google account, or fully enabled. The last two send some data to Google regardless. I’m genuinely asking, because this is the main reason why I left Calyx for Graphene. I saw my phone hitting Google services when I wasn’t even using it. Graphene lets me disable network for apps entirely, something that wasn’t a thing for Calyx either (at the time).

      Does Calyx allow you to disable your USB port as well?

      Also, I’m still curious about what you said earlier about GrapheneOS being a ‘trap’. Can you elaborate?