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I see - in that regard it makes perfect sense.
I knew there was a compatibility layer - but I thought that only applied when Google services and frameworks were installed - and since I don't have any, I'm surmising amethyst still uses that compatibility layer regardless - so I'm still learning a lot.
The safest option I can think of is a PWA client for nostr - but I'm interested in something like that too.
I also just checked and I have 0 Google services installed and used fdroid to install amethyst - so I guess I don't get what you refer to as "Google permissions" cause it doesn't have any. Unless you're speaking of backend reliance in which case I have no clue on.
Another popular method is using PWAs like nostrudel - graphene inherently reduces attack surfaces even with permissions granted from amethyst - but to my knowledge that is the best it gets I believe. I may be missing a client still myself.
Amethyst can be downloaded via fdroid and Aurora, for instance
YES! Aurora anon login and fdroid are both completely anon
Gm! ββοΈπ€



