Since a few folks seem unaware of this, I’m posting anew for visibility.

  • @khannie
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    138 months ago

    To remove internet access from Nova, in android go to:

    Settings->mobile network->data usage->network access

    Go to Nova and select “disable network access”

    Nova will complain after but functions just fine.

    • @[email protected]
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      218 months ago

      Someone correct me, but I think they can still send and receive data if using the Google services.

    • @endhits
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      128 months ago

      Unfortunately, not every android OS seems to haver his option.

      • @khannie
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        28 months ago

        Oof :(

        I’m android 14 on a OnePlus device for what it’s worth.

        • @endhits
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          I’m stuck on android 9 unfortunately. I didn’t realize how far behind it was.

          Don’t remember exactly when I purchased this phone, but it was a while ago. It’s getting to the point where I need a new one, but everything kinda sucks at the moment.

          • @khannie
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            18 months ago

            That’s a long way behind alright.

            LineageOS is probably worth checking for compatibility. I got an extra few years out of my last phone with it.

            • @endhits
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              28 months ago

              I’ve considered it but got cold feet.

              I have an LG V30. Not sure how popular it is for Lineage should I need help troubleshooting, and not sure if the DAC AMP will still work.

              Also a too large amount of my digital life is in Google. Once I actually get away from it, it’ll be a lot easier to make the jump.

              • @khannie
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                Oh you can have all the google apps with Lineage and your phone is in the “fully supported” list. You just install the gapps package during the install process. I’m in the same boat as yourself - fully tied into the googlesphere so wasn’t prepared to jump without it.

                Not sure about your DAC AMP as tbh I don’t know anything about them but if you’re not sure you could do a backup, install Lineage with the google stuff, see if it works then revert if not. Total time I’d say would be 2 hours or so if you needed to revert (edit: plus reading time if this is your first time doing something like this).

                • @endhits
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                  18 months ago

                  I’ll check it out soon. Just hard to commit to a change on my phone, if that makes sense? I’m kinda weird.

                  • @khannie
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                    28 months ago

                    Ah yeah, totally makes sense. It’s set up the way you want it. Moving from Android 9 to 14 though is very nice for what it’s worth.

                    If you do decide to pull the trigger and need help feel free to hit me up.

      • @khannie
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        38 months ago

        Yes it does.

        • @JoshuaFalken
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          8 months ago

          Unfortunately disabling network access entirely isn’t a universal feature.

          • @khannie
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            58 months ago

            Well that sucks balls. :( Why would a manufacturer do that?! Bananas.

            • @JoshuaFalken
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              38 months ago

              It is quite annoying. Samsung has trimmed up their bloat and strange customizations over the years, but some things are still incorrect as far as I see them.

              NetGuard can manage network access on a per app basis but it uses the VPN function to do so, while not actually being a VPN service. Sadly this means I can’t be using an on-device VPN at the same time as turning off app data.

              Annoying compromise.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      28 months ago

      I just checked and Nova has never tried to call home. Granted, I just did a hardware reset yesterday, so I only have two days of data to work with.