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New S21 Ultra – First setup, debloat and recommended apps
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Greetings, fellow redditors.

Christmas has come early this year, as my better half couldn’t wait to gift me a Galaxy S21 Ultra.

Even though I’m quite happy for receiving such gift, I’m tend to value my privacy.

I’m going to share a few questions that I’m hoping you guys can help me with:

1 – What are your advices after first booting the device?

2 – Is there a safe way to debloat the phone, hence making it faster and less battery consuming?

3 – I’m quite fond of FOSS or OSS apps, which ones (email, message app, calendar, cloud, pdf reader, etc) do you advise me to install?

If, for some reason, any of these questions clearly violates the rules, please let me know, as I’m do not intend to be breaking any of them while getting some answers.

I would like to thank you all, in advance, for the time spent reading and replying to my small query.

Have a great week,
valkirian

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3 – I’m quite fond of FOSS or OSS apps, which ones (email, message app, calendar, cloud, pdf reader, etc) do you advise me to install?

https://github.com/offa/android-foss and https://www.privacyguides.org/

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Try this tool: https://gitlab.com/W1nst0n/universal-android-debloater-rs

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Use adb to disable those obnoxious Samsung apps. Who the hell uses a Samsung social network?!

Also check out this post
https://teddit.net/r/fossdroid/comments/o1gmb8/the_im_new_to_fdroid_starter_pack/

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NextDNS will help with some tracking

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How u use bns?

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Install LOS if you can

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Samsung is a dick, if you unlock the bootloader on newer devices, they disable all cameras. Not sure if this applies to the S21 Ultra, but it sure does apply for the Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3.

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You will have the ability to disable some of the preinstalled apps. It does not uninstall them but it does hide them from view and keep them from running. First thing I did when i got mine was disable facebook!

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I’d also recommend disabling the Google apps (there is an option for that), and using F-Droid and Aurora Store (to download apps from Google Play without needing a Google account).

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There’s a Samsung Debloater tool over on XDA which allows you to remove all the stock apps, most of which shouldn’t be there anyway. It absolutely pisses me off no end that Facebook is installed by default and there’s no easy way to remove it.

The debloat tool enables you to remove this completely along with all the Bixby nonsense etc. It even changes the refresh rate to 96hz which saves a little bit of battery. Not sure if I’m allowed to post a link here but if you search for “Samsung Debloat Tool” on XDA you should find it.

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Thx I been wanting to deblote my s21 snapdragon ultra. I just don’t know how with the commands

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VPN to your home where you have Pihole running?

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How do you guys store your photos and documents? What is your system?
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Ideally, my plan would be to have one copy of data in the cloud that syncs from all my devices so I can access photos and docs from anywhere (I’m thinking nextcloud), and another copy in physical form (I’m thinking NAS).

It would be great if the nextcloud could sync with the NAS so I wouldn’t have to upload things to it manually. Is there a way to do this?

Or is just using the NAS as nextcloud’s storage location a better choice? It sure would be cheaper than buying external storage for nextcloud, PLUS a NAS. (I’m just worried that this way would result in only having one copy of the data)

Or is it better to just use something like mega or ente.io and a hard drive copy?

What is your method for photo and document storage? I need some ideas for a good system and I’m interested to hear what other people do!

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Google takes first steps in rolling out Android’s Privacy Sandbox | Engadget
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Models of privacy: is there a way to make “privacy levels” to the community?
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Has the PrivacyGuides team considered designing a scaling model that helps users find themselves at, and the best decisions they can make to increase privacy without sacrificing system usability?

In some cases it is difficult to identify the user’s “level” of privacy, sometimes he just wants a hint about Windows and Chrome, sometimes he just wants to replace the tools, sometimes he wants to migrate to Linux or even BSD.

There are a lot of ways to call privacy users: privacy aware, privacy conscious, privacy adept, privacy specialist(?), redpilled, and of course, paranoids.

I think it would be fun and would help to use as reference a lot of misguided users to find suitable tools and join the community.

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Tool for analyzing trackers on sites
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This is my new favorite tool for analyzing whether I even want to read articles on certain sites. (Usually I just hunt for the original source). I’ve always avoided clickbait when possible, but this is an even deeper dive for me. Does anyone else use this?

https://themarkup.org/blacklight

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Why is unlocked bootloader a security concern?
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Reducing Tracking what are the low hanging fruits
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What are the things we can use to reduce tracking that are low hanging fruits? Here are some I thought of.

If your browser does not already do this, install a ad blocker like Ublock origin.

If the browser allows it, turn off tracking setting.

For each online accounts, remove privacy leaking settings. For example, in google, you can remove track activities, etc.

User browser isolation. I use chrome to access google services and edge to access microsoft services and firefox for everything else.

Yes, I could enhance it further by setting up a VPN or use the TOR browser, but I think that requires more setup?

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6 days ago
How important is DNSSEC?
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If I use Quad9, NextDNS, CIRA Canadian Shield I can see it passes DNSSEC checks on https://dnscheck.tools/#advanced.

Lately however I’ve been trying out ControlD but using IPv4 DNS it fails the DNSSEC check, on the website linked above it connects to everything.

I emailed ControlD and they said this is normal because they manipulate the DNS queries, even on their free unfiltered DNS. Are they just BSing me or do I really not need to worry about this? I really like their service otherwise but it has me a bit concerned.

Another odd thing, the DNSSEC used to work for when I first started using ControlD and another user says it still does for them but we connect to different servers (him US, me Canada).

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Is GrapheneOS actually good or just hype?
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Might need to get a new phone because my old one is…very old. I’ve thought about getting a Pixel to run Graphene but worried it would be too complicated or different. In looking at other ROM how-tos I came across some people arguing that Graphene – and Pixels in general – aren’t actually trustworthy or good and are just a “cult” of people ranting about the same things.

These give some explanation about it, and the argument honestly just feels like “Google bad, therefore anything that runs on their hardware is bad”. There was a person in another thread claiming they would rather – and do – run pre-production Graphene on a non-Pixel than use the finished version.

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Some Samsung phones are getting a redesigned Google Messages app.
The revamped version is reportedly rolling out to phones with One UI 3.1 and above.
It transforms the Google Messages app into a typical Samsung app staple of the One UI platform.
Samsung adopted Google Messages as its default messaging app on the Galaxy S21 series, switching out its own Samsung Messages app. Now, Google seems to be making its SMS app even more suited for Samsung phones by adopting a One UI-inspired redesign.

According to folks over at XDA Developers and Android Police, Google Messages is getting a brand new home screen on Samsung phones with One UI 3.1 or later. Several users have spotted the new design on the Galaxy S21 and S20 series. Some have even seen it on cheaper devices like the Galaxy F62 and Galaxy A52.

The revamped Google Messages app on Samsung phones is divided into two parts. The top information area shows the name of the app alongside the number of unread messages. The bottom half has a search bar that lets you search through messages and open conversations. This sort of design has been a fundamental One UI element since its inception and is reminiscent of how Samsung’s other apps look on the platform. It also allows for easy one-handed use of the app.

AndroidMessagesOneUI
The new Google Messages UI for Samsung phones is reportedly available on version 7.9.051 of the app. However, several Redditors are also seeing it on different versions of the app, indicating that it could be a server-side update.

If your phone is running One UI 3.1, you can try and download the aforementioned Google Messages version from the Play Store to check if you get the new app UI. You can also try installing it from APK Mirror. If these methods don’t work, you might have to wait a bit longer till your phone picks up the server-side update.

Messaging on Android has been a mess for years, but the tide is finally changing. With Google Messages bringing enhanced RCS messaging to virtually any Android user that wants it, there’s finally a “default.” Now, RCS is getting a big boost as Samsung has finally adopted Google Messages as its default app in the United States.

Google Messages has always been available to Samsung owners, but the app was not pre-installed. Rather, Samsung favored its own “Samsung Messages” app to handle SMS, MMS, and RCS in some limited cases. That started to change last year, as the Galaxy S21 series (and later Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Fold 3) shipped with Google Messages as the default messaging app in Europe and other regions.

Now, Google Messages is the default messaging app on Samsung Galaxy smartphones in the United States, starting on the Galaxy S22 series.

Friend-of-the-site Zachary Kew-Denniss highlighted a segment from MKBHD’s Waveform podcast this might be the case on US variants of the Galaxy S22 series, and we’ve since confirmed as much on a US review unit of the Galaxy S22+. Setting up the phone from scratch without restoring a backup, Google Messages is indeed the default SMS/MMS app on the Galaxy S22, even taking up the homescreen slot for a messaging app in Samsung’s default layout.

Samsung Messages is still installed on the phone by default, but users have to actively choose to switch to that app.

9to5Google’s Take
This is a wonderful development for the Android ecosystem as a whole. While I firmly believe that users should be able to choose their own messaging app based on what they want/need (but that Telegram is the best), having Google Messages and its wide RCS support as the default option is key to getting more people to understand that Android phones do have access to a modern messaging experience. The sad truth is that, especially in the United States, people just use whatever ships on their phone out of the box, and never venture outside of that.

Will this suddenly make Google’s RCS goal work in full? Not necessarily. Apple is still a huge roadblock to the real problems that Android phones face in the US, but this move essentially makes RCS the default experience on every new Android phone sold in the US. Progress!

More on Samsung:
Samsung has updated these devices to Android 12
Everything you need to know about Android updates on Samsung Galaxy devices
Galaxy Watch 4’s newest update adds profile photos to Google Messages, Slack notifications

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