I imagine certain features like Google Maps’ different busyness indicators might be missing because otherwise that would require telemetry?

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    I’m curious, what are some steps I can take to degoogle my phone? Obviously using non Google apps when possible (browser, email client, etc…)

    What worked for you?

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      You will basically need to start fresh with a custom rom as google services are deeply ingrained into the standard operating system. Its almost impossible/not worth it even to to to get rid of those once they are installed. You could check first, which custom roms are available for your phone. Graphene, divestos and calyxos are probably the most private roms, but only available on a few models. Lineageos is widely available but will need extra steps to degoogle.

      If a custom rom seems like too much hasle your can improve your privacy most easily by choosing a tracker and dns blocking doh/dns sever on android. It only takes minutes.

      Android settings -> search for private dns -> chose private dns provider hostname -> doh.mullvad.net

      More examples for providers here: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns

      • @JackGreenEarth
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        31 year ago

        Even lineage OS isn’t available for my motorola g73, so I just removed all google apps, including google play services, via adb

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      You will basically need to start fresh with a custom rom as google services are deeply ingrained into the standard operating system. Its almost impossible/not worth it even to to to get rid of those once they are installed. You could check first, which custom roms are available for your phone. Graphene, divestos and calyxos are probably the most private roms, but only available on a few models. Lineageos is widely available but will need extra steps to degoogle.

      If a custom rom seems like too much hasle your can improve your privacy most easily by choosing a tracker and dns blocking doh/dns sever on android. It only takes minutes.

      Android settings -> search for private dns -> chose private dns provider hostname -> doh.mullvad.net

      More examples for providers here: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns

    • @ichbinjasokreativ
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      21 year ago

      I use GrapheneOS without Google play services. All apps I use are either from fdroid or the aurora store. You could also install lineageOS or eOS, Graphene only runs on Pixels.

    • @nbdy
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      21 year ago

      there is grapheneos for pixel and some other devices

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      You will basically need to start fresh with a custom rom as google services are deeply ingrained into the standard operating system. Its almost impossible/not worth it even to to to get rid of those once they are installed. You could check first, which custom roms are available for your phone. Graphene, divestos and calyxos are probably the most private roms, but only available on a few models. Lineageos is widely available but will need extra steps to degoogle.

      If a custom rom seems like too much hasle your can improve your privacy most easily by choosing a tracker and dns blocking doh/dns sever on android. It only takes minutes.

      Android settings -> search for private dns -> chose private dns provider hostname -> doh.mullvad.net

      More examples for providers here: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      You will basically need to start fresh with a custom rom as google services are deeply ingrained into the standard operating system. Its almost impossible/not worth it even to to to get rid of those once they are installed. You could check first, which custom roms are available for your phone. Graphene, divestos and calyxos are probably the most private roms, but only available on a few models. Lineageos is widely available but will need extra steps to degoogle.

      If a custom rom seems like too much hasle your can improve your privacy most easily by choosing a tracker and dns blocking doh/dns sever on android. It only takes minutes.

      Android settings -> search for private dns -> chose private dns provider hostname -> doh.mullvad.net

      More examples for providers here: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      You will basically need to start fresh with a custom rom as google services are deeply ingrained into the standard operating system. Its almost impossible/not worth it even to to to get rid of those once they are installed. You could check first, which custom roms are available for your phone. Graphene, divestos and calyxos are probably the most private roms, but only available on a few models. Lineageos is widely available but will need extra steps to degoogle.

      If a custom rom seems like too much hasle your can improve your privacy most easily by choosing a tracker and dns blocking doh/dns sever on android. It only takes minutes.

      Android settings -> search for private dns -> chose private dns provider hostname -> doh.mullvad.net

      More examples for providers here: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        You will basically need to start fresh with a custom rom as google services are deeply ingrained into the standard operating system. Its almost impossible/not worth it even to to to get rid of those once they are installed. You could check first, which custom roms are available for your phone. Graphene, divestos and calyxos are probably the most private roms, but only available on a few models. Lineageos is widely available but will need extra steps to degoogle.

        If a custom rom seems like too much hasle your can improve your privacy most easily by choosing a tracker and dns blocking doh/dns sever on android. It only takes minutes.

        Android settings -> search for private dns -> chose private dns provider hostname -> doh.mullvad.net

        More examples for providers here: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns