• @owenfromcanada
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    239 minutes ago

    All this list does is prove that the rooting community is indirectly contributing to the mainline distribution by innovating where Google and OEMs won’t bother.

    Also, stock Android still doesn’t let me customize my hard/soft buttons, so I’ll be sticking with LineageOS.

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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    54 hours ago

    “Use VPN”

    Mhm, but not for hotspot, unless you’re rooted or use a custom ROM with such feature. Otherwise best you can do is one of those hotspot apps that uses legacy Wi-Fi direct group and runs a proxy server, but that’s still not as good.

    “Change font”

    Depends on device. Can’t do that on mine.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 minutes ago

      What do you mean, is it not possible? I use VPN with USB tethering just fine. Is the same not true for wireless hotspot? I assumed they work similarly.

  • NickwithaC
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    318 hours ago

    Take Screenshots

    Silly me, I thought this list would be relevant.

    • @Pussydogger
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      126 minutes ago

      Some apps disable one from taking screenshot, with root, one can bypass those restriction.

      Imagine if windows disable you from using the “Print Screen” button!

      • Redjard
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        15 minutes ago

        It kinda does. In android and windows you have some apps/windows appear fully black in all screenshots and recordings. For windows this is some drm functionality which programs can call up. It also allows locking audio devices etc.

  • Admiral Patrick
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    8 hours ago

    System-level ad-blocking is not on that list, so looks like I still need to root 🤷🏻‍♂️

    Ever since Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, you’ve been able to disable (and sometimes even uninstall) many pre-installed apps without rooting.

    That statement is just gaslighting. T-Mobile’s first-party bloatware is un-removable and un-disableable without root. One of the unremovable bloatware app is just an app that installs / “recommends” more bloatware.

    • GodlessCommie
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      168 hours ago

      Using a DNS ad blocker has been as effective for me as root based AdAway

    • @[email protected]
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      58 hours ago

      Private DNS really helps with that. Although it does rely on an external entity for your blocking

      • Admiral Patrick
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        Yeah, on my un-rootable work phone I have a wireguard connection just for DNS to my pihole, but I’d prefer the phone just not make those connections in the first place. There’s a noticeable battery life improvement with hosts file based blocking since it doesn’t have to make a network connection at all.

  • @9tr6gyp3
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    -288 hours ago

    The answer is Dont Root Your Phone.