• GolfNovemberUniform
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    1 month ago

    I didn’t say that people who use Android are stupid and neither I intended to. What I meant is that Android is really enshittificated now. “It’s certainly not possible to just not have a phone” is another story. I think relying on phones too much hurts people and the world a lot but again that’s a whole new story

    • HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 month ago

      Okay, but saying “Imagine using Android” paints a certain picture. And, yes, relying on phones is dangerous. It’s not that it’s impossible to live without a smartphone, it’s that arbitrary systems have been put up in society that have created a large dependence on them.

    • Tundra
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      1 month ago

      Stock android is definitely enshitified - but there is still hope with custom os’s

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            29 days ago

            What does stock even mean? No “factory” shipped phone is going to be ideal for privacy and security. Stock to me means the custom Android build firmware that company shipped on the phone. As long as I am merely uninstalling programs, modifying permissions and firewalling the system, without rooting or unlocking it, it still is a stock factory phone. Within minutes I can return it to its “factory” status.

            • JJLinux
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              29 days ago

              That is the definition “stock” for me as well. What @Tundra@lemmy.ml mentions is the definition of “default”. Big difference.

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                29 days ago

                Fair enough - we are agreed at least then that the default android os is awful for privacy.