Thinking about picking up a 5a but CalyxOS isn’t ready for it yet.
It also as a 'traffic log' feature which, when turned on, shows live which app is talking to which tracker.
Note that, especially if you turn on blocking services marked as essential in the setup, you will need to unblock a lot of CDNs and tracking services for many apps to work including Spotify, your browser, etc. Of course you can also just whitelist apps completely, or temporarily turn all blocking off altogether. But by default it will block trackers, since that's kind of its point. This has the side effect of blocking virtually all advertisements.
If anyone else is interested, the app's website is https://trackercontrol.org
Might be time to consider a different Podcatcher.
I am privacy conscious so I though I would give a try at Graphene OS, it was brutal. It was overall stable and the stock android R was refreshing. The app selection available through F-droid was very limiting and the quality of apps was a struggle compared to those in the app store.
I wish there was some incentive for the better apps to open source and publish on F-droid. I donate to many apps on Patreon, should I just message to the devs and ask them to go open source and publish on f-droid?
The easiest and most approachable one is: install Aurora Store from F-Droid. It gives you access to Google Play + App Updates without logging you into Google. This almost feels identical to Google Play itself.
Next: think about install the Experimental GMS Support that GrapheneOS offers. If you e.g. absolutely need an App that has troubles working without Google SDKs embedded, this might be an option. This is documented in the Usage Guide of the Website.
However, just dont forget that you wanted a Google-FREE Phone. So dont overdo installing proprietär stuff.
Oh and stay as far away from MicroG as possible, it seriouly cripples the security of GrapheneOS by a lot.
Doesn't this severely limit which apps you can install?
I'm using MicroG on an unrooted stock Android just to be able to use Youtube Vanced.
What am I risking here?
Do you mind sharing some details on this? I did not hear strong statements like this one before.
That's funny because I would say the exact opposite. On the Play store it's extremely easy to accidentally install apps that have nothing to do with what you were looking for, never mind the absolute garbage it helpfully suggests on the start screen.
First thing I tell people around me is to get Fdroid and look there first. Seems much safer to me.
Easy guess, it seems.
> I donate to many apps on Patreon, should I just message to
> the devs and ask them to go open source and publish on f-droid?
Yes, you should. This is actually a very effective measure.Yes!
Definitely! In addition, offering your time to set up the F-Droid build pipeline would go a long way
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18064537 ("Chrome 69 will keep Google Cookies when you tell it to delete all cookies")
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24817304 ("Chrome exempts Google sites from user site data settings")
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20044430 ("Google to restrict modern ad blocking Chrome extensions to enterprise users")
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17942252 ("Tell HN: Using Gmail? You will be force logged into Chrome")
I believe that webviews and such use Google Safe Browsing.
AOSP doesn't have Google Play Services at all. There's a trivial amount to "de-google".
I'd recommend looking into GrapheneOS too once it gets 5a support.
Protections from spying on emails, texts, right to be forgotten, geofencing warrant grab all’s.
Do you mean your email inbox ? If so, if you're not signed in, there's nothing here for Google to know. If you're using gmail, obviously when you access your gmail from your phone, Google would know. Either you're using gmail or not. Obviously, emails you send to other gmail users, Google has access to them through other's inboxes, but that is completely independent from your device choice. So I'm not sure what exactly you're worried w.r.t. your device setup.
> texts
If you're not signed in, but using Google backed RCS as SMS/text, then Google won't have access to your message if using end-to-end (for non-group messages). If you're using group messages, they are not end-to-end encrypted.
> right to be forgotten
I'm not sure what you mean, w.r.t. phone device. Care to elaborate ?
> geofencing warrant grab all’s
If you're doing Google searches, they would be subject to geofencing warrant, albeit Google won't know who you are, just that a particular type of device with a particular ip address issued a particular query (and if you shared your location with Google, they would know more fine-grained location but obvious assumption here is you wouldn't do that), but that's no different from any device you use.
https://www.wired.com/story/google-location-tracking-turn-of...
Full disclosure I work at Google but nothing related to that.
It might help anonymize your device.
If you sign into a network regularly that you use with devices you sign into google with, or a network google associates you.with, they might correlate you with the device.
If you follow your normal routine of locations, browsing or other behaviour google is aware of, google may associate the device with what it knows about you.
It's kind of hard to say though, Google's data collection is somewhat opaque in regards to things it collects to associate you to other things.
I have noticed a few occasions where google has given me suggestions or ads based on searches i've made or on devices that I'm not signed into or associated me with data available only from such devices, other times not.
This is just anecdotal though so make of it what you will.
One of the most common mistakes people make when discussing the data collected by someone like Google is only considering the data in isolation. In reality, data is often combined with other databases.
[1] The minimum number of data points might can be very small: handful of timestamped locations at your home and job is probably unique, matching browser fingerprints if you used the same browser for logged-in and not-logged-in activity, or - as this is Google and their OS - maybe even simply a single even: hearing a MAC address known to be om your home wifi over the radio.
Oh, BTW I use pihole at home so tracking is minimized even more
Edit: Here you go https://gitlab.com/CalyxOS/calyxos/-/issues/642
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/Doug.Leith/pubs/contact_tracing_app_...
I would be more concerned about vendor packages. For example stock weather widget uses GPS and pinks servers, even when not in use...