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    Is our phone phoning home to Google?

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        guru @domubpkm
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        What is "micro G"?

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          domubpkm @guru
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          @guru https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroG

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            Keneda @domubpkm
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            @domubpkm said in Is our phone phoning home to Google?:

            What about alternative Android-based OSes 'free' of google services? ... Volla OS, lineage OS.. Are they phoning home to google? What happens if there is MicroG installed ?

            Ubuntu Touch IS NOT PHONING google.

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              domubpkm @Keneda
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              @keneda said in Is our phone phoning home to Google?:

              Ubuntu Touch IS NOT PHONING google

              Thank goodness for that !! 🙂

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                AppLee @domubpkm
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                @domubpkm
                IMHO alternative android based OSes are OK.
                The problem comes from the apps.

                Google's android is a huge spyware. And major popular apps are too.
                IDK about microG, but if it allows an app that requires Google suite to work then I don't think that's a good privacy-oriented idea.

                That is also why I don't need Anbox because bringing android apps to Ubuntu Touch will bring those privacy issues with them.

                Yes confinement is now isolating android apps rendering them almost unusable.
                And I'm afraid a better integration is possible by relaxing the confinement which I'm opposed to.

                Just my 2 cents.

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                  domubpkm @AppLee
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                  @applee I would tend to think like you.
                  On the principle of the anbox, I accept its usefulness, while being aware that there might be a risk of importing viruses that would have whatever effect.

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                    AppLee @domubpkm
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                    @domubpkm
                    As you understood, that's just an opinion.
                    And on certain circumstances I could make an exception for app X or Y.

                    But I prefer to live without the convenience than becoming slave of it.
                    It's a personal choice and I understand that people make another one.
                    That's the beauty of freedom.

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                      Ingo @prog-amateur
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                      @prog-amateur said in Is our phone phoning home to Google?:

                      Another question, do you know what is the 10.15.19.82 address ? I have tried to reach it in a browser to find the owner without success.

                      I don't have a UT phone at the moment, but the very same IP address exists in the list of known hosts I have connected to via ssh. That info plus 10.xx.xx.xx being a private network address (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network) makes me think it is the default (kind of internal) address of a UT phone.

                      And now that I typed it... that IP is mentioned in the GSI porting notes at https://github.com/ubports/porting-notes/wiki/Generic-system-image-(GSI)

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                        prog-amateur @Ingo
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                        @ingo Thank you very much, I appreciate this detailed feedback !

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