• 0x2d@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      no option to root ; it has you lock your bootloader after installation

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          1 year ago

          But it’s Google. Wouldn’t ever want to give that ad-platform my hard earn money.

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          1 year ago

          Root can be useful for plenty of reasons: there are many apps which use root access to increase privacy, customize the system, restrict apps, manage battery charging, enforce firewall for apps and system, block trackers, backup the system, etc… I currently have 8 apps (if I don’t count all the lsposed modules) using the root privileges to do all of that but I also use it for other things like automation.

          The only kind of security I want to have is privacy from my own apps installed on my system, something root privilege allow me to have. For the rest, I just don’t install any random program on my phone and I didn’t have any problem for years.

          (and no, I can’t do any of that with shizuku or adb)

          • Free Palestine 🇵🇸@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            there are many apps which use root access to increase privacy

            If you mean apps that allow you to restrict permissions of other Apps, there’s App Ops, it works with Shizuku

            customize the system

            You can do some customization with adb/Shizuku but for some things you might need root. But I would definitely value security over customizability.

            manage battery charging

            The OS can do that pretty well

            enforce firewall for apps and system

            GrapheneOS has a built-in firewall that you can use to block network access to any app on the system.

            block trackers

            You can do that with DNS services like NextDNS

            backup the system

            GrapheneOS has a built-in backup solution