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cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/444500

Your data is YOUR data!

An iPhone or an Android smartphone collects several megabytes of your personal data every day to Google Servers, even when it is inactive.

Murena smartphones have been designed to offer a different approach to users who care about privacy and data-hungry handsets.

Those smartphones are running the open-source “/e/OS” operating system, which is fully “deGoogled”: by default it doesn’t send any data to Google and it’s been designed to offer a great and natural user experience.

/e/OS is paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your Murena smartphone. And it’s not just claims: open-source means auditable privacy.

https://murena.com

https://e.foundation

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[–] Gryzor@lemmyfly.org 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The biggest problem I've had with e/OS is the lack of apps. Banking apps, official apps, etc. All require Google Play most of the time. As an Android developer, I know how to make this work, but the average user won't.

I haven't tried in two years. Maybe things have changed.

[–] codenul@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

What's wrong with just using the web for apps that don't work. Most sites these days are designed for mobile screens nowadays. I typically use the web for my bank and there's no issues. Just got to know your password. Same thing for Facebook.

I use /e/is and I like it. Having a built in tracker blocker is nice.

[–] Wave@monero.town 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

With Aurora store you can install all Apps, no matter of banking apps or other Android apps.

[–] goosegooseboat@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Worth mentioning to those unfamiliar with e/os is it comes with a built in app store "app lounge" that also has access to play store apps so you don't even need to go to the effort of installing aurora. One less thing you have to do

[–] Gryzor@lemmyfly.org 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have yet to be able to install anything from Aurora. The account is always limit exceeded or something like that.

I'm sure there's a workaround but it's not a plug and play solution for everyone.

This is not e/OS's fault though.

[–] sky@codesink.io 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the anonymous accounts are kind of annoying. If I go into the settings and swap 2-3 times I'll usually get one that works and lets me search. I've installed 6 or so apps this way.

[–] goosegooseboat@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I can't personally speak on the banking side. e/os has micro g implemented now, and on my device it passes the safety checks associated with it. To be fair though I can't give a full endorsement for how well micro g works as a whole (I'm not logged in) In general I've shifted to FOSS apps so my sample size for google play services reliant apps is limited but the one's I have used, open fine without annoying pop up errors.