Title + As I dont have a G account signed in they cant track me as a person and I also turned diagnostics data sharing off. Will it be help they might track me a as person on this device.Right?? Also as to quit google I have to quit internet so will it be advantageous to do this thing.

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    9 months ago

    You need to install an android ROM without google services. Otherwise, it’s like running your phone with a giant virus or backdoor with access to everything on your phone.

    Check if your phone is supported by lineageos or some other ROM like grapheneOS, /e/ (yeah, I know, terrible name), …

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      9 months ago

      I know about custom ROM without google (Actually everybody know 😅).But I am not interested I think I have arch setup on PC then why wasting time on setting up mobile when I am never gonna use it that way I just wanted a bit freedom BY some tweaking some settings but now I think google is far more dangerous than U can ever think of

      Have a nice day,Namaste.

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        9 months ago

        Gee… maybe you can still find a Nokia 3210. Long battery life, no Google services. I use my phone without a google account just fine. Were i to care more i’d use a custom ROM. I just might, warranty’s expired anyway. What does arch on desktop have to do with android on mobile?

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        9 months ago

        Use rethinkDNS, basically it’ll use your VPN slot and will set a custom DNS of your choice+filter lists. It has more features tho like wireguard integration.

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        Without rooting, you can switch to Firefox, install an add blocker, and use a VPN set to an exit node in Europe or California. Alternately, live in Europe or California.

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    The hardest part is getting away without using google services. Tons of apps depend on it especially google maps. There are ways around this, but they don’t always work.

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    Even if you did run it without a Google account, in order to even use any phone with Google services you’re required to accept the Privacy statement; of which tells you that they are allowed to collect basically any information they want regarding what you do, so it will be linked to your device ID not a Google account but they will still be collecting information on you it just won’t be linked to a Google account will be linked to a device identifier much like how it currently is with an account

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        9 months ago

        possibly if they can ever link you using another metric such as logging into an account that has your name, they can then link it to your advertisement ID. I know Meta is able to do that since that’s how our corporate intranet works on it so I expect it’s in googles capability

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        Yes. They will be able to sign that data to your name (and home address or usual residence).

        It is possible to disrupt your digital fingerprint to keep Google from assigning that data to your name…

        But realistically, Google succeeds in assigning each person’s digital fingerprint to them, for the vast majority of people, who use stock Android, the Chrome Browser, have cookies enabled and don’t use a VPN 100% of the time.