Title. I'm likely getting a Pixel pretty soon and as such have been researching ways to migrate. I know there are ways to migrate stuff like contacts, messages, etc. but what I actually care about is the data for apps like games or tools - ones that don't export the data to an easily accessible file, or to a server or whatever. I've found many topics on this forum that mention the need for a manual backup - but none of them mention how to do a manual backup.
I have ADHD and other disabilities that would make going through my apps and determining how they store their data and using a specific method to back up the data individually while also teaching myself to do all of this beyond excruciating. Frankly, just doing this one by one will already be pretty excruciating, but I recognize that there's not really much I can do about that unless I was going to pay someone else to do it for me or something, which I'm not willing to do for multiple reasons. I have the capability to do it - it's just going to be extremely draining and frustrating. If a tutorial existed, it would make it much easier for both me and other disabled people to transition to GrapheneOS. Maybe it does, and I can't find it, but that's also something of a problem that it's not easily accessible IMO. There are multiple reasons why people would benefit from a tutorial, too, beyond having disabilities - maybe they're just really busy. I think that that kind of information not being easily accessible is a blocker for many people to switch to GrapheneOS.
Thanks for reading my post and considering my position.