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The installation was very easy! It's very greatful that my data doesn't send to Google any more.

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[–] rb411@lemmy.world 31 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

Welcome to the fold!

Just a heads up, GOS doesn't recommend the F-droid app as apparently there's some security concerns. SideOfBurritos on YouTube talks more about it. An app like Droidify or Neo Store would be better and still uses the same F-Droid repositories. I use and really like Obtanium which allows you to download and manage apps directly from their websites, GitHub, F-Droid, & more.

[–] toynbee@piefed.social 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Is there a way to install Obtainium other than downloading it from a seemingly random website?

[–] rb411@lemmy.world 0 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

You can download the APK right from their website as well as I believe their GitHub.

Their website also has the certificate has to verify with AppVerifier

[–] toynbee@piefed.social 1 points 48 minutes ago

Thank you for the information!

[–] AmbitiousProcess@piefed.social 10 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Seconded on Obtainium. Basically any FOSS app is gonna have a repo there with releases regardless, and you can always just use an f-droid repository if they only publish releases there.

Plus, way easier to export a list of installed apps to restore them at a later date!

[–] curious_dolphin@slrpnk.net 6 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

and you can always just use an f-droid repository if they only publish releases there.

So Obtainium users can install F-Droid apps through Obtainium?

[–] AmbitiousProcess@piefed.social 6 points 18 hours ago

Yep! It's not the same experience as F-Droid (e.g. it's not gonna be you scrolling through a list of apps, picking the one you want, and hitting install. Obtainium is more of a "get the URL to where the app's releases are, paste it in here, add it, then hit install, plus you might have to do a little config so it selects the right release if there are multiple", but once it's set up, it's set up.

I fully replaced the F-Droid app with Obtainium for actually installing and updating apps, but I still keep the F-Droid app around just because I can go on there, search up apps, do a little browsing, then take the app I want and put it in Obtainium.

[–] defaultusername@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Yes, Obtainium supports installing from F-Droid repos. It's a bit more of a pain compared to using something like F-Droid, though.

[–] humanamerican@lemmy.zip 7 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Good to know. Any informative reads on this? I like burritos but prefer them as the main dish.

[–] rb411@lemmy.world 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Here's the Side of Burritos video with two followup videos in the description (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzpVI4zaso0)

I don't really know much about it to be honest, and the video is pretty old, and someone in the comments says the issue is fixed but I haven't seen that anywhere else. I just use Obtanium anyway since you can get most FOSS apps from GitHub, a for ones that don't, you can still find F-Droid apps. SideOfBurritos also has a more recent video about how to set up and use Obtanium if you're interested.

[–] humanamerican@lemmy.zip 1 points 19 hours ago

I've been meaning to try out Obtanium anyway since the Linux Unplugged podcast talked about it.