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Dew@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS404·3 months agoHuh
Dew@feddit.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Play Sandbox on GrapheneOS: how easy and practical is it?71·3 months agoIt isn’t really an environment. You can install the Google apps without granting them a single permission and it will still work. What the sandbox does is trick it into thinking it has full root access like it’s supposed to have. While remaining like any other installed app: you’re in control.
You could make a second profile and run it solely in there if you like none of that.
An alternative to the Play Store to install apps from is Aurora Store which is basically Google Play but without needing an account. (Though some have pointed out this is insecure and unsafe, but I find that to be over the top. It really depends what your security thread level is.)
You can use banking apps in the private space included only in the stock launcher (which I ditched because it lacks customisation). Not sure if you can put the Google sandbox in there though. Why not make a second profile on the phone only for banking/google use? It’s practically the same as secure folder and you can even apply 2FA if you want to login to the profile.
As someone else mentioned: do check for your bank app’s compatibility here.
Very true, I feel like people miss the point of his own experience and/or opinion
I enjoy it more to figure out on my own. Kinda like disassembling stuff to see how it works and then put it back together. Reading the manual is like copying answers