Not sure if this is the best place to ask, but has anyone used lineage OS, and is this a good Rom in order to prevent google data mining and tracking?

  • Kinetix
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    53 years ago

    What @pasdechance@lemmy.ml said. I have used Lineage on a few devices, in fact just switched my Moto Z3 Play to it this past weekend. The switch of the ROM, for me, is to keep my device more up to date with Android security releases now that it’s out of the manufacturer security release cycle.

    The hardening guide I will be looking to do more of, to try and make my device a little more private.

  • @onlooker
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    53 years ago

    I have for the past three phones. My setup is usually LineageOS without gapps and F-Droid. My understanding is it’s not as private as say GrapheneOS or CalyxOS, but I’m happy with it.

    • @ProfessorYakkington
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      13 years ago

      calyx & graphene are great options. If you want some playstore functionality Calyx is the one to go with if you are fine without google services graphene is more secure but also only runs on a few phones. I have graphene on a pixel 4a – i use the aurora store to grab apks that aren’t on f-droid; they have some nice functionality where you can filter for apps that are in the store but don’t require google services – a lot more work without google than you would think. But, it really depends on how far you want to get away from google. I recommend checking graphene out if you have a device that supports it.

      • @onlooker
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        13 years ago

        I kind of did when it was called CopperheadOS and yes, it was pretty slick. However, I am not a fan of Pixel phones and I don’t own a Xiaomi Mi A2, so neither Calyx nor Graphene are really options for me.

    • @HondolorOP
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      33 years ago

      This is a really interesting guide so far. I’m reading through it now. So from what I’m understanding I can pretty thoroughly stop data mining with just stock android just by using certain apps and not signing in?

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  • @Ninmi
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    13 years ago

    I’ve really wanted to, but neither of my devices are on the supported devices list. Nexus 6 is there, but LineageOS didn’t actually install on it unlike other ROMs.

  • Rugged Raccoon
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    13 years ago

    I tried it on an old phone that I had, worked pretty decent. Had some issues here and there, but nothing major.

  • Ephera
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    13 years ago

    I do like to nuke and pave new devices by installing LineageOS without the GApps package (Google Apps). If the bootloader can be unlocked on your device and LineageOS supports the device, then that’s usually the easiest and cleanest way to get to a largely Google-free experience.

    LineageOS isn’t really built with privacy as a goal, so it’s not going to be perfect. For example, DNS requests will still by default go to Google and the LineageOS browser is also basically just an improved version of Chromium.
    But yeah, it’s better than 99% of the default ROMs that are out there, because those aren’t built with privacy in mind either and have the Google Apps on top.

  • @Camilo
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    13 years ago

    I use lineage, and I stopped using google play store and google play services. I use fdroid as my app store, if there’s an app i really need that’s not on fdroid I just download the APK and install manually.

    Couple of apps I use:

    • protonmail instead of gmail
    • aegis instead of google authenticator (available on fdroid)
    • signal (download the apk)
    • telegram (available on fdroid)
    • redmoon (available on fdroid)
    • VLC (available on fdroid)
    • pdf viewer plus (available on fdroid)
    • newpipe instead of youtube (need to add the newpipe repo to fdroid)
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  • @kaosfang_
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    13 years ago

    I’ve used it for quite a while now and I love it