DengueDucky

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DengueDucky,

Shelter + Shizuku + App Ops

Shelter will put it in a work profile.

Shizuku and App Ops work together to give you more control over app permissions. You can restrict a lot this way.

Granted, that won’t stop the normal data collection via your IP address that occurs as a result of browsing their content.

DengueDucky,

I use Gboard but with internet access disabled for it. I haven’t found a comparable open source keyboard yet.

DengueDucky,

It isn’t a system app for my phone, so maybe. You could still use something like InviziblePro or RethinkDNS to disable its internet access without root though.

DengueDucky,

Gboard isn’t open source, which is why I disable internet access for it.

DengueDucky,

What’s the use case?

DengueDucky,

That’s pretty cool. I might have to set it up this weekend.

DengueDucky,

I also highly recommend that guide

DengueDucky,

You can make stock Android much more private. Universal debloat tool + Invisible Pro - remove unnecessary apps, restrict internet access to only the apps you want to have internet access, add a tracker blocker list.

DengueDucky,

Remove Google apps as part of the debloat process, restrict permissions beyond what Android allows by default for all system apps, using App Ops and Shizuku. Accomplishes the same thing as GrapheneOS.

DengueDucky,

You can see what connections go through. No more than with GrapheneOS, and with stock I don’t have to trust the mentally unstable with my security.

DengueDucky,

I don’t.

DengueDucky,

Nobody cares what your rank in your school is. There’s no need to transfer if you’re at the bottom.

DengueDucky,

My experience has been that Nextcloud can do 1000 different things, and it sucks at all of them.

DengueDucky,

Where’s the memmy Android download?

DengueDucky,

There is no competing feature-wise against a major corporation. And Facebook doesn’t deserve to win.

Former TikTok exec: Chinese Communist Party had "God mode" entry to US data (web.archive.org)

A former executive at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has claimed in court documents that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had access to TikTok data, despite the data being stored in the US. The allegations were made in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit which was filed in May in the San Francisco Superior Court.

DengueDucky,

Fixed:

I feel like everyone should have assumed this the second it was known this was a Chinese company…

It’s not as if the US doesn’t have access to data that US social media apps have.

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