Gogo Sempai
Great list! One suggestion: Try Helium’s OpenBoard fork for keyboard. It has tons of features like full Material You theming, glide typing, multilingual language support as well as autocorrect and suggestion support. I’ve been waiting for autocorrect to be added in FlorisBoard for more than an year now.
On iOS, unlike Android, Firefox doesn’t come with extensions. No ads are blocked. Even if I use Safari and Adguard extension, it doesn’t block YouTube ads. Brave works like a charm in this regard. I’ve opted out of all telemetry stuff that I could find, and btw even Firefox opts into everything by default. Any other open source browser you can suggest that blocks ads including YouTube on iOS?
Check out Fluent Reader, it’s the best looking and the most featureful RSS reader I know of on Linux. Does have a common view as well.
My experience: I got a Nothing Phone 2 recently and decided to degoogle it. Using ADB commands, I removed every google app from my phone, from the Dialer all the way up to the PlayStore, apart from just 2: Play Services and Maps. Both work fine without a Google account. I did take away all permissions of Play Services and it still works fine. Without this app, you will stop getting notifications from most of your apps so it is necessary.
Open source alternatives that I turned towards:
- Google Dialer -> Simple Dialer
- Google Contacts -> Simple Contacts
- Google Photos -> Simple Gallery Pro
- Google Play Store -> Aurora Store and Droid-ify
- Google Messenger -> QKSMS
- Google Calendar -> Proton Calendar
- Google Drive -> Proton Drive
- Google Chrome -> Mozilla Firefox
- Youtube -> Youtube ReVanced (Not FOSS, I use a throwaway account here with Vanced Microg)
- Google Translate -> Translate YOU
- Google Files -> Material Files
- Google Docs/Slides/Sheet -> Collabora Office
- GMail -> Proton Mail
- GBoard -> OpenBoard fork with glide typing
Everything works fine :)
I know. I was going to buy a Pixel 7 for it but the G2 processor runs pretty inefficiently thanks to Samsung’s 4nm process, as compared to something like the 8+ Gen 1. It’s pretty weak in comparison as well. So I ended up getting a Nothing Phone 2 and manually degoogled it, swapped everything with their open source counterparts. Not full proof I know, but my threat model is escaping big tech surveillance and living an ad-free life which is more or less getting satisfied xD
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Education regarding advertising ID and its deletion presented during setup (consent).
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Addition of internet permission on per-app basis. Just like notifications now, every new downloaded app must get your permission to use the internet, else work in offline mode.
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Give permission to only selected media to apps rather than everything. This is such a security risk, one bad app and it can steal whatnot.
Try Retro Music Player. It’s a beautiful app + it’s open source.