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The only play store (google) apps i have on my phone are the play store itself, a banking app, an investment app, and FL Mobile. All nicely sandboxed in their own user profile on grapheneOS.
My main profile has 99 FOSS or not installed via play store apps.
Fuck google. Fuck the surveillance state. Fuck these politicians in glass houses.
May I ask what you use for a file browser? I really, REALLY,like X-plore and have communicated with the developer on a few occasions and bought and rebought whatever licenses or bonus features he offers. I haven't found anything that works as well on either the FOSS or proprietary side. It does SMB, FTB, local files, Nextcloud and WebDav, etc. You can set up automated tasks to clone folders to a destination or move files (like photos) on a schedule. It does zip and archive files and has 2 panes making it easy to copy things around.
Sounds similar to MiXplorer.
https://xdaforums.com/t/mixplorer-q-a-and-faq-user-manual.3308582/
That's what I've been using for a decade.
It has all the things. It is, however, proprietary. But a long track record of trust.
Thanks, this looks like a good backup for me when I finally cut the Google cord completely. Unlike my preferred solution, they offer downloads outside of the play ecosystem and that means something, especially in today's times. I miss the old days when you sent a dev $10 and got a code you plugged into the app itself and would work on that build for the rest of time.