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Thanks, I appreciate that!
About Kiwix; (the latest version is 3.11.1 as of the time of writing, it is quite stable) there are some great sets!
i recommend a phone with alot of storage. (I have a Pixel 7 with 256GB, which is plenty)
-If you have a large storage I suggest a small version of the entire Wiki (no pictures) page, unless it is not English, depending on the size you may want to download the full (max, no pic) version. (For my country, it is only 7GB)
-If you can find a relatively small WikiHow zim, (for my country it is 13GB) I highly reccomend it, it is the most "fun" one! It contains a step by step guide (with pictures) on how to do literally everything in life, it is really worth it!
If you wanna try it out in advance, I suggest going to the website first to take a look:
https://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page
-WikiVoyage is super handy, it even contains info on public transportation like busline numbers and routes, advisory for best restaurants and vantagepoints, and many other things, ideal for people that travel often.
-The medical zim (which you can find under the main Wikipedia zim library) is also essential.
-For survival, I suggest WikiSpecies, it contain a database of all known life on earth.
-HitchWiki is good for hitchhikers, for an almost free travel throughout the world.
-There are also many wikis like water procurement, post disaster stuff and more. (Under the "other" and "zimit" sections on their website.
You can even setup a public hotspot in order to help other in areas where there is no internet, and after a blackout. (Hook a Raspberry up to a batterypack+solar panel) so peoole can access it with their phones, don't hook it up to your own internet though for safety reasons.
I always go to their ZIM download site for an easier selection of downloads instead of using the app as a downloader, I firewalled the app and only provide access to one folder through the use of storage scopes.
https://download.kiwix.org/zim/
On Vanadium; I actually made the fingerprinting worse by changing many settings, now it is more unique, which is a bad thing when it comes to fingerprinting, but my focus here is to share as minimal information as I can, which in this case conflicts with fingerprinting.
First and foremost, I cannot recommend my settings to anyone considering I have very little understanding of what they do and how they affect privacy.
Anyway, I have turned many features off, like access to the camera, NFC, USB, microphone, etc. (not sure if that affects fingerprinting though)
If people want to install GrapheneOS on another phone I suggest keeping all settings at their default, especially USB.
Perhaps the developers of GrapheneOS can make a spoof template of default settings, whereas you can setup everything the way you want to, but websites always recieve the same set of fake metadata, I am not sure if proxies are required to do that though, if possible at all.
Sorry about all of my posts folks, it was not my intension to dominate this board so much...