I use Aurora, Droid-ify and APKs because I refuse to put any of the Google stuff on my device. Simple as that. I realize there are risks, and I do my best to only use well-vetted applications. Hopefully this area of GOS will mature to having an obvious best solution.
Google play store versus aurora/fdroid
Max-Zorin The opposite is true for other apps, like Fairmail. On their F-Droid page it's listed "OAuth was not approved by Google, etc for the F-Droid build. For this you'll need to use the Play store version or the GitHub release."
There's no reason to be using OAuth, gmail can work just fine using IMAP with an application specific password.
And this has less to do with the "paid" elements of fairemail than with the open-source-only policy of F-Droid. Note that fairemail is an open source application, so there isn't much security on the paid features activation. A few minutes grepping the source code and its pretty easy to bypass.
The solution is app developers using their own push implementation/another push implementation service.
Check out Accrescent as the future of app stores.
nrt That is a different and unrelated topic. IMAP already delivers messages by sub/push.
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I am new to Graphene OS and I have not choosen yet wich way to go.
I am coming from an android.
Lets say I am fine with google knowing my identity and that I use graphene OS.
But I just dont want them to bulk-collect every single thing I do.
i.e, I dont want them to listen to my mic all the time, I dont want them to know my location every single time and day.
I should mention I do not use social medias what so ever, nothing at all.
The only thing I use my phone for is basically:
Banking, texting (signal), calling, streaming.
Thats it.
I have come to the conclusion that I will leave my main profile untouched.
I will create a separate profile for Sandboxed Google play.
Edit: Also create a new google account.
What do you think about that ?
My treathmodel is low, I just want to not be watched all the time.
Bootlace1170 Were did you get the apk for your vpn ? I prefere wireguard.
Thanks
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@ottosboy Use web version for banking (if you can log in comfortably), NewPipe as Youtube alternative, Signal from here: https://signal.org/android/apk/ or Molly from Accrescent app. I use Proton for VPN (premium), free doesn't provide secure core but does WireGuard. Avoid Google or Google alternatives (Aurora, gut feeling)
Bootlace1170 Use Fdroid first, then Aurora. Never use play store unless you need to purchase something...and never loginto the aurora store with your google account, ever
ottosboy most, if not all vpn apps have wireguard functionality built in, you should rarely need to install the official wireguard app
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Your set up seems very reasonable to me.
If you are fine with Google knowing your identity, as you are writing, I would even stick with using only one profile with sandboxed Google play and use the phone as it is. It would be very fine experience, without switching between profiles etc.
Good luck.
ottosboy I will create a separate profile for Sandboxed Google play.
Edit: Also create a new google account.
You sure that you even need those? Your list of what you use the phone for suggests that they're probably irrelevant.