nostr:npub1vwymuey3u7mf860ndrkw3r7dz30s0srg6tqmhtjzg7umtm6rn5eq2qzugd I'm listening to #747 and you said something about relying on Google for the Pixel phones. The Calyx and GraphineOS projects do a good job of removing Google software from the Pixel devices.

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About a year ago I bought an old unlocked google pixel and installed CalyxOS on it. Frankly not the UX of an iphone but Apple is good at sucking you in to their ecosystem with the UX and then they have you, your Apple watch and all of your data for life.

I love that Apple no longer has my data. I also signed up for cell service using a nym so my real identity isn't tied to the phone; even if my provider can see texts (when I don't use Signal) nothing is tied to my identity. Throw in a solid VPN service that accepts bitcoin or other identity-less payments and you've taken huge steps towards reclaiming your privacy.

Just make sure your phone and your cell provider support an esim and you don't need to go into a store or have a sim card shipped to you (giving away your identify).