People running stock or OEM-Android: what do you think about privacy and your personal data in the hands of Google? For Apple, you just kinda have to trust them on not selling/using/… your private data (not discussing how much that trust is worth…). For Google, it is just clear that they are - it’s their business model after all.
Sure - Graphene, Calyx, Lineage etc. exist, but either are limited to specific models, have drawbacks in functionality or are more hassle to setup than most average users are willing to invest.
So, if you are aware of this but still opt to running default Google Android: do you just „ignore“ this? Do you try do „degoogle“ as much as possible? I’m curious to see different opinions on this.


I do banking on my phone so it’s tough. Otherwise I don’t install a lot of apps, carefully control app permissions, and set every Android privacy setting to the most strict setting hat I can.
Being unable to use zelle, CashApp, etc has been the biggest single frustration of switching to GrapheneOS.
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Man, I don’t want to use those because of the privacy nightmare they present is every bit as bad as Google.
My one problem is there is no tracker warning on GOS and if I have trackers with me everyone gets spanked with unknown tracker.
Do you mean something like this?