People running stock or OEM-Android: what do you think about privacy and your personal data in the hands of Google? For Apple, you just kinda have to trust them on not selling/using/… your private data (not discussing how much that trust is worth…). For Google, it is just clear that they are - it’s their business model after all.
Sure - Graphene, Calyx, Lineage etc. exist, but either are limited to specific models, have drawbacks in functionality or are more hassle to setup than most average users are willing to invest.
So, if you are aware of this but still opt to running default Google Android: do you just „ignore“ this? Do you try do „degoogle“ as much as possible? I’m curious to see different opinions on this.


The only reason I’m still running the stock ROM on my Pixel is because Calyx had already paused their releases by the time I decided which de-googled ROM to go with.
That said, I still rooted it. Won’t ever own a device I can’t root at this point. Even my TV (LG something or other) and glorified robotic broom (Wyze WVCR200S).