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You could use the website in a webbrowser. Then you don't have to be concerned about app and app provider.
It's what I'm using. On mobile too.
@Kissaki @TrippingBalls But are there any working?
Any working what?
I'm using the website of my instance. Lemmy instances typically have their own website you can use - which is exactly or slightly modified versions of the interface of the Lemmy project.
If you trust your instance with your account and its associated data surely you trust it's website.
@Kissaki I want to know if there is any app (client) which works. Because I have tried some from F-droid and they show login error.
Open the actual post and you will see various and numerous answers, including mine.
https://lemmy.world/post/8317669
Dunno why you @ me on my comment when I specifically talked about not using an app but the website.
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You'd think the lesson would have been learned by hive mind drive-by down votes with Reddit. You always know when somebody (actually) can dispute what you say, because they say it!