Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
much thanks to @gary_host_laptop for the logo design :)
I posted this not to long ago
What Post is that??
Onion is down
Also add IzzyOnDroid for newer packages
Aaaand use Droid-ify for easier automatic updates with a prettier interface!
Do you know the proper url please? I’ve just searched, and there are a few different results.
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/
Thank you :)
Obligatory droid-ify plug (Material UI client)
https://github.com/Droid-ify/client
Fdroid basic is more stable
Another similar one: https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Store
Yes! It’s much nicer than fdroid.
Not only nicer looking, but comes preinstalled with multiple repos
Installed it, and uninstalled regulär fdroid itself
If you are not already using it, https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium, it’s updated and improved frequently
‘Get Android App Updates Directly From the Source.’
Currently supported App sources:
Open Source - General: GitHub GitLab Codeberg F-Droid Third Party F-Droid Repos IzzyOnDroid SourceForge SourceHut Other - General: APKPure Aptoide Uptodown APKMirror (Track-Only) Huawei AppGallery Jenkins Jobs Open Source - App-Specific: Mullvad Signal VLC Other - App-Specific: Telegram App Steam Mobile Apps Neutron Code “HTML” (Fallback): Any other URL that returns an HTML page with links to APK files
There was once a time where I thought living with apps from only F-Droid was impossible.
Now, F-Droid is my only app store, and I only use Aurora Store for banking apps (and even then, I prefer to do banking on desktop).
I got late to the party, I still use the Google Play Store, but I find some neat apps with Fdroid from time to time, and I was like “hey this isn’t that bad” I feel weird to have spend so much time looking for individual APK files ngl.
I recently switched to a phone with only microG installed, absolutely 0 Google services.
It works insanely well nowadays.
Is that possible on stock rom? What are you running?
I don’t think it’s possible to get rid of everything in the stock ROM.
I usually install LineageOS on all my phones but I’m on /e/OS right now because Lineage is not available yet.
This is exactly what I am doing.
I am very grateful to the foss community that this is possible.
Just started doing exactly this recently. Aurora fills the gaps for the stuff that I need without the play store.
My favorite F-droid app: !boinc@sopuli.xyz
Seems like awful use of your phone battery. Things like this are much better suited to desktop computers than anything that runs off battery. Even if they are more efficient as you say, they wear out much faster, leading to e-waste.
By default it only runs when battery is full and plugged into a charger. If you are keeping temps low there is no battery damage. I have ran this for years on several different phones.
can’t trust it (blindly) for some reason… but there are other reasons I will not get into here
How do I know a Boinc project doesn’t have malware?
Great app! I’ve been using it for years and it just gets better and better over time
Yeah I always look for apps on fdroid first if I need something. It doesn’t have everything but a lot of the time there are great FOSS apps available.
I also love that you can filter apps for different criteria such as privacy, close source dependencies etc.
It’s a great project. Reminds me I should tip them some for their great work.
Me too, and if it’s not there then I recently discovered Aurora Store which let’s you download from Google Play anonymously and is itself available on F-Droid.
Nice try, Philip J. Fry!
Made me exhale audibly through my nostrils.
How’s the Aurora Store working right now? Last time I used it, anonymous accounts started getting rate-limited pretty severly, rendering it quite painful to use
The latest versions of Aurora store have a setting to automatically search in the browser which evades the playstore-side rate limiting. It’s a little annoying, but that’s on playstore, not aurora.
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Good to hear. I decided to become completely independant from the Play Store when that happened and actually managed to do it, but that’s obviously not an option for everyone.
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