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[โ€“] gandalftheBlack@lemmy.ml 43 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Proxmox, opnsense, fdroid, and many more on r/selfhosted (now on lemmy also) .

sunshine, moonlight ( play my games anywhere in the world, games run on my pc at home)

Firefox (the best browser against google monopoly), thunderbird (best mail client)

LineageOS, microG, Mozilla Location services, Magisk, aurora store (let me use Android without any of google tracking)

Bitwarden, Proton mail/vpn, Nextcloud (finally no gmail tracking)

Jellyfin, kodi (lets me create my own Netflix)

GNU/Linux, GNOME, KDE and host of other Linux projects. No more windows tracking. Also if you want to really know how the OS works, you should start tinkering with Linux. I expanded my knowledge base by just using Linux as daily driver.

The list just goes on and on. I am so grateful for all the open source devs that put their time in developing these tools.

For those wanting to go further, checkout https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted

Firefox lets you use extensions on mobile too

[โ€“] GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

LineageOS, microG, Mozilla Location services, Magisk, aurora store (let me use Android without any of google tracking)

Can you expand on this more? I'm getting more and more interested in cutting ties with Google altogether. I've been using bing for the last few years now. Not much better, but at least I get paid for the info they glean from my searches. I rooted my galaxy S4 way back and was happy to finally get rid of all the bloatware and I'd like to do that again with my current phone, but ridding myself of Google location services is also really appealing.

[โ€“] gandalftheBlack@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For degoogling i remove stock os that comes with my Android device. I buy phones which have good support for custom roms (like nothing, oneplus, pixel). You can find the custom roms on xda threads and telegram groups for your device.

After installing the custom rom i root it with magisk and flash minmicrog package which installs microG (oss version of play services) and with it comes mozilla Location services.

You can install minmicrog package on stock rom also.