I've been using it on multiple devices for multiple years.
It works for me, and every app in want to use works. I've found that when they don't, it almost always is broken on the stock OS also.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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I've been using it on multiple devices for multiple years.
It works for me, and every app in want to use works. I've found that when they don't, it almost always is broken on the stock OS also.
I've been using a Fairphone with /e/os. No Google at all. Rooted with Magisk. MicroG to run apps that need Google services. Everything I need works.
Did it come installed or did you need to complete a 27-step process involving cables and obscure commands and fiddly key combinations and the risk of bricking the thing?
Do Google Pixel phones come installed with GrapheneOS? We're talking about custom setups with more privacy here.
I did have to follow the installation instructions, which included unlocking my bootloader, installing adb on my PC, and entering a few command lines.
There is the possibility to buy it preinstalled though, but from a third-party company.
How do you find it as a daily driver in terms of QoL features such as banking apps and payments etc?