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It doesn't do a whole lot to prevent Googles' data gathering. Still connects to a quite a few services in the background
Even without any of the Google services installed? I don't think that's true. It doesn't have my Google login.
Like the other commenter said, its usefulness doesn't really exceed keeping an older device up-to-date.
This article is only available in german, so I guess that's the time to shine for the new translation feature in Firefox:
https://www.kuketz-blog.de/lineageos-weder-sicher-noch-datenschutzfreundlich-custom-roms-teil4/
GrapheneOS does look interesting. Though the Android Auto, that I use as the car satnav (with OSMAnd+), looks like it might be even more a pain to setup...
I can't get over what a techo-political dystopia is, without a lot of faff. We need some law here, forcing standardized open interfaces! (And copyright trolling DRM pushing dark forces will fight that, because of media playing)
Shouldn't be a problem, GOS has sandboxes play services
Also, at the same time, there's an alternative app for google auto on fdroid
Wait what? What's that? I've not seen it!
I can't find the one from fdroid, they probably don't have keywords i'm looking for
But there's https://github.com/lamemakes/pilot-drive
Oh I found the open source Android Auto stuff for GNU/Linux. Though not use any of the GNU/Linux phones make use of it. It looks better to setup, and develop on, but I very much doubt it would make life easier. Not unless you can seamless run Android apps in a box and them not know.
And Lineage OS can be de-googled fairly easily to remove such telemetry.
To someone who installed Lineage in the first place, further degoogling shouldn't be too hard, I agree.