In regards to privacy… even when trying to use FOSS-alternatives and F-Droid on Android?

  • @Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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    It’s worse. You are giving the planet’s largest and most powerful ad selling platform access to every aspect of your life. Windows doesn’t know where you are every second of the day or read your texts. Google is terrifying.

  • disguised_doge
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    I believe that Google services collect a lot more data. You can also turn off telemetry in windows by disabling the service and such, so I’d probably say the big G is less private then Microsoft. Microsoft also has a slightly less tracking business model.

  • TwinTusks
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    113 hours ago

    I want to go google-less, but I do have paid apps from google play that I must sign in to download.

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      Anything you “purchase” on the Play store is more of a rental.

      With that being said you could look into MicroG and Aurora store. It may work it may not

      • TwinTusks
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        010 hours ago

        I am using MicroG which works fine, I have tried Aurora, but wont recognize paid apps (have the option to purchase again).

        Anything you “purchase” on the Play store is more of a rental.

        So … arrrr?

  • @hperrin@lemmy.world
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    Worse, probably, because your PC doesn’t have a lot of the sensors your phone does. But I guess it depends on what you’re trying to keep private.

  • UnfortunateShort
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    I’m gonna go with no, because of containerization and permission management. On your computer, any program can do pretty much anything, unless you explicitly take measures against this. On a smartphone, you get a lot of control over your apps. In newer Android versions you can even completely disable cameras and microphones (even if only in software).

    I would use a throwaway account and avoid giving Google any personal data tho. Of course they could still figure stuff out, but it’s harder and unreliable, not to mention super-duper illegal (at least in the EU), so I kinda doubt they go the extra mile.

  • @Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Its a pretty low bar but Android is going to be more private then Windows. Google having privileged access to your phone is still terrible but Windows doesn’t really have any privacy protections by default. Android at least does things such as sandboxing its non privileged apps. It also provides a lot better hardware security for your data then most Windows devices would…outside of secure core pcs its pretty trash for hardware privacy in the Windows world.

  • @GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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    It’s even worse because phones have cameras and microphones and I believe Google uses the latter for tracking for ad related purposes.

    • TreedrakeOP
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      I think it’s been proven that Google doesn’t listen in to your conversations. While there are a lot of real privacy issues, the microphone theory is just conspiracy fear-mongering