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GrapheneOS is finally ready to break free from Pixels, and it may never look back
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Welcome! This is a community for all those who are interested in protecting their privacy.
PS: Don't be a smartass and try to game the system, we'll know if you're breaking the rules when we see it!
Some of these are only vaguely related, but great communities.
I have a pixel 8. I've wanted to degoogle myself for years. How risky is Graphene to install? Do I need to root it? Can I brick it? Are there things it does that Google doesn't? Apps that don't work for it?
If you use the web installer provided on GrapheneOS website, you can't fuck it up. Just make sure you use a chromium browser when you do it, for some reason it crashes on Firefox (but it didn't brick my phone, so don't worry)
No root needed, just follow the instructions on the website (read before doing it). You probably could brick it like anything else, but I didn't and I barely knew what I was doing (and like I said, it crashed on me when trying it via FF).
Neat things they do that Google doesn't (afaik):
Notable things that don't work:
Good on ya for sharing a helpful response
Follow the instructions as they're presented and you'll be fine
Installing it will make rooting easier, but afik root is not required (though you will be accessing the device at the recovery/bootloader level, something with far more control than root)
Yes, pay attention, follow the instructions and you'll be fine though
Respect your privacy, allow you to sandbox apps which want to spy
Everything should work because of the sandbox function, the same cannot be said for most other custom ROMs unless the Google apps have been installed.
There are definitely some things that do not work with GrapheneOS, though most haven't affected me as I don't use them (like banking apps).
I still personally think it is worth it, but I can only speak for myself.
Banking apps have worked without issues, in my experience.
The only things I've had issues with, is in-app purchases. Paid apps work, but the in app stuff is hit and miss.
Banking apps are highly variable, many work, many don't. I have also heard that there are some required 2FA apps used some some European banks that currently don't work. I don't use any of these, so it hasn't been an issue, but I just wanted to make sure the OP knew to be on the lookout.