GrapheneOS has native call recording without root. I haven’t used it in six or eight months, but it worked last time I tried it.
GrapheneOS has native call recording without root. I haven’t used it in six or eight months, but it worked last time I tried it.
I used ADB for years, but I recently started using two Android apps, Canta and Shizuku. With these two apps you can uninstall any app (even the hidden ones) directly from your phone without connecting to a computer. I can be a little tricky to set up, but it’s by far the best and clearest method for uninstalling bloat and spyware from your phone. Even better than Universal Android Debloater (which is still a great option).
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This line of reasoning kept me away from password managers for a while, but I’ve been using Bitwarden for almost a year now, and I could never go back.
You’re technically right, but a better way to look at it is that it reduces your surface of attack from many weak points, down to one, very strong and secure point (assuming you use a reasonably strong password for your vault, and don’t log into your vault on public networks or anything like that).
But at the end of the day, using a password manager is vastly superior to relying on your memory, which is what many people still do.
That I can’t tell you. My Graphene phone broke and I’m using a Googled phone at present (bleh).
I checked Graphene’s features page, but this was all I could find: