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Ok serious question. Is there any possible way to anonomize BTC without coin join and the like? I have my own node and I bought my BTC from and exchange. I always moved it to the same wallet (not on my node).

What, if anything do I need to do in the next 6 hours. Thanks lol. Any suggestions appreciated.

That's probably one of the best features of grapheneos

And I use Gboard with network access denied.

Really just voice control for Android auto. I did get it working but you have to enable a lot of permissions for Google/Google assistant/play services which I don't want to.

Been using it for over a year.

My banking app just stopped but idk the reason yet. Calling today to figure it out.

It depends on your tolerance and how much permissions you give apps.

Here is how I run it. And I welcome people to point out any potential security or privacy holes:

Pixel 7a

Aurora store

No permissions allowed on Google play store or Google play services.

No Google apps that require any sign in

I do have Google and assistant installed and sometimes I play with permissions to get voice control to work on Android auto but mostly I remove all permissions.

Minor annoyances:

android auto voice control is wonky

With play services denied network access certain notifications won't work (life360 for example) - but generally I don't care because I hate notifications.

What do you mean "you people"?

You got it. I mean some people do like it. I for one can't stand it. But that is where all that flavor is.

Another tip is, for meat that you can't get all the fat and tissue off of (shoulder) render it in the crockpot for 8 hours or so. It takes care of it.

lmk if I neglected to Christmas 🎄 zap you

I run graphene. I have the play store and Google installed -with zero permissions- especially not network. I use aurora store to get my apps. Play services installed with zero permissions. Things run pretty well. No Google apps that require sign in.

Honest question. Can someone please show me where I'm going wrong with privacy and security?