Comment by g-b-r 2 years ago Maybe, but for sure avoiding stock Android and Google apps increases privacy a lot. 3 comments g-b-r Reply forward1 2 years ago Depends on your definition of privacy. Maybe privacy from Google, at the cost of additional scrutiny from domestic intelligence services. g-b-r 2 years ago There are few cases where that would be worse than using a normal all-monitoring android
forward1 2 years ago Depends on your definition of privacy. Maybe privacy from Google, at the cost of additional scrutiny from domestic intelligence services. g-b-r 2 years ago There are few cases where that would be worse than using a normal all-monitoring android
g-b-r 2 years ago There are few cases where that would be worse than using a normal all-monitoring android
Depends on your definition of privacy. Maybe privacy from Google, at the cost of additional scrutiny from domestic intelligence services.
There are few cases where that would be worse than using a normal all-monitoring android