If you want to go down the rabbit hole, watch Rob Braxman videos. We really don't have many options as a consumer for a privacy phone, but some do exist and you need to practice good habits to ensure you aren't trading privacy for convenience.
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Rob's got great stuff. I have no doubt google spies on me. Was going to start de-Googling phones as a side hustle once.
But how Faceplant got the info is beyond me.
I definitely need to up my privacy game.
I'm getting complacent.
Snag a Pixel phone and install GrapheneOS. I believe most Pixel phones are able to install that OS but check beforehand before making the purchase.
It may not be perfect, but it is a step in the right direction.
Alternatively you can go with a Linux phone but be ready for a change with your phone usability. Even then, not all the hardware is open source so questions remain if this is 100% private (probably not...).
I argued with a phone tech aty local store.
Among the dumb shit he said that's tough to verify, he claims Google's new terms allow them to brick your phone if you install a custom ROM/OS/side load. And something something no longer boot loader lock.
He was dumping on Bitcoin too. I think he was a shitcoiner. All his takes kinda sucked.
Surprised I bought from him at all.