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    Aegis Authenticator, AntennaPod, Aurora Store, Auxio, Bitwarden, Exodus, Forecastie, Fossify Contacts, Fossify Phone, Fossify File Manager, Fossify Gallery or Immich if self hosting pictures, Gmaps WV, Hypatria, Jellyfin client if self hosting media, Kvaesitso, Libre Camera, LocalSend, Mull, New Pipe, OpenBoard, OpenCalc, OsmAnd~, Pedometer, QKSMS, RHVoice, RustDesk, Send Reduced, Simply Translate Mobile, Tailscale, TrackerControl, VLC, WifiAnalyzer.

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    • Aegis for MFA
    • Aurora Store for Playstore apps
    • Breezy Weather
    • Fossify apps for basics
    • KeePassDX for pwd mgmt
    • LibreCamera
    • (Oeffi for public transport)
    • OSMAnd~ for navigation
    • QickDic(tionary)
    • Molly (fork of Signal messenger) or Threema
    • Tracker Control
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    Ooh, good one! I’ll try to stick to the very basics that I’ve installed, different strokes for different use cases and all.

    • MicroG — a non-Google framework to circumvent annoying GSF dependencies.
    • DAVx5 — will sync calendars and contacts from your own cal/cardDAV instance.
    • ICSx5 — helps add external ICS calendars into your calendar.
    • Syncthing — keeps documents, pictures, etc synced between devices.
    • KISS launcher — search based launcher. No bloat, no muss, no fuss. Everything else seems to try too hard after KISS.
    • Fossify apps. There’s a whole suite but I only use
      • Fossify calendar,
      • Fossify contacts,
      • Fossify SMS messenger.
    • Fennec — a Firefox that passes F-droid privacy muster.
    • K-9 mail — um, is this top grade email app named after the robot dog in Doctor Who? Affirmative.
    • Open camera — so much better than a basic Android camera app.
    • Authenticator Pro — 2-factor authetication (dunno why it’s called “Pro”, it’s not like there’s a paid tier)
    • Obtainium — another app manager, for the fringe cases where an app isn’t on F-droid but you trust its source enough to download it from there.
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    Ente Photos - Google Photos replacement with encryption and privacy
    Ente Auth - Good multiplatform authenticator.
    ^^ These are paid for service (you get both with same sub), but extremely good.

    AntennaPod - Podcatcher
    K-9 email

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    Looking through the ones I have installed, I think these are useful to most people:

    • AnySoftKeyboard
    • Calculator++
    • K-9 Mail
    • Open Camera
    • Orbot
    • OsmAnd~
    • VLC
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    If you like NewPipe but want your videos to skip the annoying bits, there’s a fork called Tubular that incorporates SponsorBlock.

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    I suggest Proton’s full suite. It’s $99 a year or $13 a month, but absolutely worth it for the VPN and password manager alone.

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    Drip - Keeping track of menstrual cycles (If you have it lol) Tempo - Music client for navidrome Clima - Weather app Telegram FOSS - Alternative to the proprietary client Aegis Authenticator - 2FA app

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      My wife uses Flow or something to that effect. Should I advise her to change ? do the mainstream apps have privacy issues that Drip doesn’t ?

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        A lot of the mainstream apps definitely have privacy issues. They often sell data about their users menstrual cycles which can theoretically be bought by anti-abortion activists/authorities on the free market to track whether someone might be pregnant.