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      Had a friend apply, he passed the test but didn’t get hired because he scored too well in certain areas (he’s too independent a thinker).

      Would’ve been a very good cop, doesn’t react to being goaded, or to stresses, great negotiator, physically in great shape and a big dude.

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    I run GrapheneOS because it gives me full control over what my phone does and gives me the ability to restrict access to anything on all applications or uninstall any application I don’t want on my phone even if it causes some functionalities to break.

    This is how all devices should be by default.

    Had lawmakers gotten their heads out of their asses and made actually having control over a device that you own like this a legal requirement for all devices, I wouldn’t need to be using GrapheneOS.

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      I’m considering switching too, I’m tired of feeling helpless.

      Out of curiosity, have you had a lot of encounters with apps that won’t run because of play integrity? If so, have you managed to work around them in any way?

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        My banking app. It has been years since I last checked if it works, maybe it works now but I don’t care. I just use the browser to do my banking.

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          I have a little rinky dink credit union that only has a few locations locally, I got there’s to work. I even got cash app (the most problematic) to work, zelle works through my bank app, venmo works, everything works. You may have to do a setting workaround for your app that allows Google to be unsandboxed for that app only, or at least that is my understanding of what it’s doing.

          If I remember right, it was this setting that finally made cash app work, I’m pretty sure my banking app just worked, but if I remember right, that hasn’t always been the case.

          @PrejudicedKettle@lemmy.world

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          I haven’t tried Graphene, but I think I did get my banking app working on my backup phone running EvolutionX or something. I forgot the name of the ROM. 3-4 years ago when it was my main phone running Lineage, the banking app didn’t work and then they messed up the stock ROM with Android 12, I just straight up gave up on Android and moved to iOS. Now Graphene is starting to sound better by the day, but I’ve since started using a banking app that outright blocks GrapheneOS -.- Suppose there’s no way to get around having two phones if I want privacy AND support for all the apps I use.

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          ah, I had a feeling it’d be like this. Honestly, so long as there’s a workaround (such as using my web browser), I’m still happy to switch to something like Graphene.

          Thanks!

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        you can install sandboxed play services for those apps. i created a separate user profile that has it installed for the apps that need it. By creating a separate profile, you isolate all the apps installed on that profile and they don’t have access to the data on your main profile

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            it’s super simple to install. the hardest thing for you will be to get used to go through more setps to do normal tasks due to the multiple profiles you can create. i recomment you create a profile for banking, one for social stuff, one for google stuff and one for web browsing. the more you isolate each task, the more control you have over your data

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    If you can’t manage the software on your phone, do you really own your phone?

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    I’m not a criminal, don’t pirate things, don’t have really anything more to hide than anyone does

    But I like privacy, I like having some level of trust in my own device to not be sending my information to both my government and foreign ones.

    It has nothing to do with crime.

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      I can’t think of the exact quote but paraphrasing:

      “I like privacy, not because I have something to hide but fear the people who decide what is a crime.”

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    if stock android was safe for everybody to use, then they’d be using that. blame google, not the criminals or graphine

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    Maybe there should be a detainment mode that starts an android 6 emulator. Then they’ll just think you’re poor.

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    A privacy-focused operating system may seem more trouble than it’s worth. But when I replaced Google’s Pixel OS with GrapheneOS, I found it to be a transformative experience. For one, the installation was painless, and I didn’t lose any modern software features. Installing aftermarket operating systems used to equal a compromised smartphone experience, but I didn’t find that to be true in the case of GrapheneOS.

    Case in point: even though GrapheneOS doesn’t include any Google services, I was surprised to find that you can install the Play Store with relative ease and almost all apps work flawlessly — even most banking ones.

    Oh, nice. This sounds promising! I’m adding it to my list: [guix, emacs, graphene]

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      It was so refreshing to have a clean install without bloatware or having to login to google services right off the bat. Especially after having a carrier locked phone