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(translated) Everyone has a phone. Whether it’s an iPhone, where you can’t install a better YouTube Music client without ads, or an Android, where you have pre-installed apps from three different manufacturers plus ads for new phones popping up as notifications. Anyone who reads my articles regularly knows what I’m talking about. Today, after a very long time, we’re going to review a phone from Google, on which I installed GrapheneOS.

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    2 days ago

    The banking apps I’m talking about will fail to run on GrapheneOS if they detect they were downloaded from Aurora Store, even if you’re using an OEM-locked device with GFS installed btw. They also require your device to have Google Play Protect certification.

    On top, it’s a standard protocol for all banking apps that I use to block any new ip you login into for more than 24 hrs unless it was a pre-trusted phone device. for that unfortunatelly, it is a deal killer that I’d have no way of accessing money when travelling abroad, which is something I do 30+ times a year :(