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  • Any other ways to secure the use of the Pixel Camera and GBoard from IPC?

Sbpr I have lever heard og FUTO voice but if it is what it sats, it sounds interesting. Which language(s) do you use?

Sbpr in FUTO, if you tap on the microphone icon it signals you have stopped talking...

  • Sbpr replied to this.

    razorsedge sorry for the confusion. i meant that it won't start typing until after you stop talking, either by going silent or hitting the microphone to manually tell it to stop listening. This differs from other speech to text apps that don't require a pause and will begin writing while you're still speaking.

    testetsjjsjsshs sorry i missed this. You should be able to use pixel Camera normally even without google play services running. In order to view photos directly from the pixel Camera app, you need to have google photos installed. Both of these do not require network permissions for normal functioning.

    However, to get all the pixel Camera extra features, you may need to temporarily install GSF or the full google play services and turn network permission on so it can download and install these features. Then you can uninstall play services if you don't need them on that Profile and restrict network access to pixel Camera and google photos again. Here's a thread that talks about it:

    https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/2069-missing-unblur-tool-for-pixel-7

      Sbpr

      Thanks a lot for the Heliboard recommendation, it's the first time that the gesture typing in Spanish works almost as well as gboard (you have to include a library in advanced settings, it's uploaded in their own github).

      Its configuration options seem clear and funcinoales, it seems that finally I will be able to leave aside gboard.

      other8026 Ok, you said that different profiles cannot communicate with each other with IPC under any circumstances, right? But there is a way via loopback as you said? Can you please elaborate on how it works?

      10 months later

      GrapheneOS
      Thanks for the explanation.

      Any update on the App Communication Scopes? Has the development started or is it in a queue by any chance?