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There is a particular camera app that a few of my close friends and I have used for group photos since over a decade ago. It's proprietary and tracker-infested, but there's a certain humor and nostalgia to the filters and effects that I've never found a good way to replicate without the app. It's sort of an in-joke that we insist on using it whenever we do get together. So I have it on my secondary device and painstakingly patched the apk so it can run without any unnecessary permissions.
If you turn off cellular and disconnect wifi when using i think you can mitigate that mostly
Well, that's the thing. I wasn't going to bow down to that app's demands or put a band-aid on it, I had to conquer it.