I just did this, and it’s so easy to install. It took me a minute to figure out apps I want to use because I grew up with Google technologically speaking. https://grapheneos.org/install/
I still have the Google store for some stuff (Google Fi) but use aurora first. A lot of the apps I chose to use keep data on my phone and do not require internet access.
Notes:quill pad
Bank: web (haven’t tried the apps)
Mail: web (I don’t use it a lot anyway)
Signal and Google messages
Food tracking: energize
Period: drip
Contacts: idk, but it’s offline and not Google.
Maps: organic maps
Calendar: fossify calendar (the fossify stuff is nice)
Readera: epub
Voice: audiobooks
Antennapod: podcasts
RSS: capyreader
Browser: vanadium (comes with it in gos)
Pear launcher: I used this when I was on stock to change the home search bar to Firefox. I didn’t even question if I needed it, but I suppose the stock GOS search is vanadium not chrome, so I could drop this one.
Mullvad
Syncthing to help make sure I have backups of my subscription files for my offline stuff.
Yep. It’s on my phone I use daily. I still have my photos on Google photos, but I plan to do takeout and store them on my computer.
Backup: Ive been thinking about what I really want to keep, and it’s not much. Basically photos. I don’t have a good solution that is nearly as robust as google drive, but I have old pictures I’ve managed to keep safe on hard drives/computers over the years. I’m just going back to that for now.
I tried a self hosting Google photos clone that looked really great, but I couldn’t figure it out with vpns installed, and I don’t really think my risk profile warrants it. Also, I have gone through several life scenarios where I have lost most artifacts from before, and I’m ok with that.
I just did this, and it’s so easy to install. It took me a minute to figure out apps I want to use because I grew up with Google technologically speaking. https://grapheneos.org/install/
I still have the Google store for some stuff (Google Fi) but use aurora first. A lot of the apps I chose to use keep data on my phone and do not require internet access. Notes:quill pad Bank: web (haven’t tried the apps) Mail: web (I don’t use it a lot anyway) Signal and Google messages Food tracking: energize Period: drip Contacts: idk, but it’s offline and not Google. Maps: organic maps Calendar: fossify calendar (the fossify stuff is nice) Readera: epub Voice: audiobooks Antennapod: podcasts RSS: capyreader Browser: vanadium (comes with it in gos) Pear launcher: I used this when I was on stock to change the home search bar to Firefox. I didn’t even question if I needed it, but I suppose the stock GOS search is vanadium not chrome, so I could drop this one. Mullvad Syncthing to help make sure I have backups of my subscription files for my offline stuff.
Did you install on the phone you use daily? Did you need to backup anything besides photos and contacts, and what did you do for backup?
I’m still a little intimidated by the whole transfer process
Yep. It’s on my phone I use daily. I still have my photos on Google photos, but I plan to do takeout and store them on my computer.
Backup: Ive been thinking about what I really want to keep, and it’s not much. Basically photos. I don’t have a good solution that is nearly as robust as google drive, but I have old pictures I’ve managed to keep safe on hard drives/computers over the years. I’m just going back to that for now.
I tried a self hosting Google photos clone that looked really great, but I couldn’t figure it out with vpns installed, and I don’t really think my risk profile warrants it. Also, I have gone through several life scenarios where I have lost most artifacts from before, and I’m ok with that.