Especially for those of us with no coding background, who can’t just build/edit an app.

For example, I like using Gadgetbridge to replace my fitness tracker app: https://gadgetbridge.org/

It’s not nearly as full-featured as a regular fitness app, but it literally can’t connect to the internet so there’s no way anyone can get my health info.

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    Antennapod for podcasts.

    Futo keyboard instead of gboard.

    Newpipe for YouTube.

    Notally for notes.

    Firefox browser.

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    • Standardnotes for notes

    • Newpipe for Youtube

    • Organic maps for maps

    • Proton Mail, Calendar, VPN, Drive & Pass

    • Voyager for lemmy

    • Loop habit tracker for habit tracking

    • Breezy weather for weather

    • Antennapod for podcasts

    • Brave for web browsing

    On a Pixel 6 running GrapheneOS

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      Wow I checked out Breezy and it seems it’s exactly what I have been looking for in a weather app. I’ve been using Clima for some time now but it was never really a good fit for me. Thanks for the recommendation.

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    Here is my personal setup on a phone running GrapheneOS:

    • Weather: Breezy Weather
    • Maps: Organic Maps
    • File sharing: LocalSend
    • Lemmy: Voyager
    • Gallery: Aves Libre
    • RSS reader: Feeder
    • Calendar: Fossify Calendar
    • Drive: Filen
    • Document reader: LibreOffice Viewer and Librera FD
    • VPN: Mullvad
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    FlorisBoard Beta for keyboard

    Grayjay for Youtube/Peertube/Twitch, etc.

    K-9 Mail for mail

    QUIK SMS for SMS

    Mull for browser

    Self hosted ente photos for cloud image/video storage

    InnerTune for downloading/listening music

    Taler Wallet for payments in the future

    Keyguard for bitwarden password manager

    Translate You for translator

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      TranslateYou is great! I use it for quick translations. For longer translations and conversations, there’s the less feature-rich, but incredibly powerful on-device translator, RTranslator. It is truly and incredibly impressive.

      Also, there is a whole suite of “You” apps. I’ve used the recorder and the calculator and liked them a lot.

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    I use the duck-duck-go browser on my phone. It has kinda private mode enabled all the time.

    Some wild websites complain about my adblocker then, which does not exist :)