This one is definitely the hardest and is the least mature. Have you managed to get off Google on your phone?
I’m using GrapheneOS (Degoogle’d android) on a Pixel 6a. The irony isn’t lost on me that I had to buy google to get off google.
I had tried Pinephone and Plasma mobile, but it still needs more work and I needed a phone sooner as my old one was failing.
How about you? Did you manage to get away from Google?
- Also GrapheneOS on a Pixel 6a. I know it’s ironic but Graphene has worked really well for me. 
- People who are using a custom ROMs. Are you able to use apps like banking apps and work apps (outlook, teams, InTune, etc.)? - This is a big hurdle for me and I don’t wish to carry two phones. - My banking app worked for me on both Calyx and Grpahene no problem 
- In the UK, banking apps are optional, I can use website in browser. - With GrapheneOS, you can install Play apps sandboxed and with dummied google apps and control how much of the file system they can see etc. - I would assume outlook has a web client. Not sure what InTune is so cannot comment. - InTune is mobile device management that allows a company to enforce policies on your phone such as pin code length/screen locking policies, and ability to remotely wipe your phone. Since these privacy ROMs are about giving control back to the user, I suspect that there will be problems with MDM enforcement software like InTune. I no longer work for a company that uses that software though, so no chance to test it out. - Ewww. No way would I install that on my phone. It would be on a work specific phone that I don’t give a crap about :). I doubt you can get much privacy on corporate mobiles with that shite :). - Well, corporations don’t care about your data, they only care about protecting your own :-D Having a separate phone for work stuff is just generally good practice anyway. 
 
 
 
- This site has a crowd sourced list of apps that includes their compatibility on deGoogled Android devices. - Personally, I’ve had very few issues with apps not working, and banking/productivity apps haven’t given me issues on CalyxOS, but your mileage may vary 
- I’ve been on Graphene for 2 years now, and all my banking apps (from 3 different countries, business and personal) work perfectly. I used Calyx for a while, and everything worked there as well. For most deGoogled OSs that allow to te-lock the bootloader, there should be no issues when using banking apps. 
- Yes, I’m able to use banking apps on CalyxOS (unofficial, running Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro here). With root even. I installed the Universal SafetyNet Fix magisk module by Displax, enabled Zygisk, Enforce DenyList and checked the banking app on Configure DenyList. - I also installed the Systemless Hosts module and enabled it after. But I’m not sure if it did anything. 
 
- GrapheneOS on a pixel6. The irony is not lost on me either. 
- Calyx OS and banking apps work. They made it easy to install through a web browser installer 
- spoiler- iOS  - Fair enough. I considered it. Their scanning of people’s clouds shattered the illusion of privacy for me and I just couldn’t. Probably far better than google, but I’m not sure I personally could class it as good. - Fwiw they have end to end encrypted iCloud backups now. - Their delayed implementation of this has definitely affected my confidence in them. I was very close to considering Apple before that, but when someone shows you their true colours, believe them :). - I mean is there any other phone that offers end-to-end encrypted backups? Also they don’t scan your cloud but they will turn it over with a warrant. Same as any other cloud storage provider. If you cared about privacy you’d use local backups on your computer or now end-to-end encrypted backups with iCloud. - If they can turn it over, then it isn’t exactly end to end encrypted… You don’t own the keys. - I’ll just avoid the cloud… the cloud… is just someone else’s computer… 
 
 
 
 
 






