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** '''[https://www.lineageos.org/ Lineage OS]''' ('''Beginner Tip''') is a great compromise between privacy and usability for most users. It is actively developed by a great community and receives timely security updates and Android upgrades and comes with some cool built in features that other Android OSes lack.
** '''[https://www.lineageos.org/ Lineage OS]''' ('''Beginner Tip''') is a great compromise between privacy and usability for most users. It is actively developed by a great community and receives timely security updates and Android upgrades and comes with some cool built in features that other Android OSes lack.
** Let me here mention other <abbr title="Android Open Source Project">'''AOSP'''</abbr>-based OSes in general. Most are probably similar to LOS when it comes to privacy, but have less features.  
** Let me here mention other <abbr title="Android Open Source Project">'''AOSP'''</abbr>-based OSes in general. Most are probably similar to LOS when it comes to privacy, but have less features.  
** <img src="https://lineage.microg.org/favicon-96x96.png" height="16"/> **[Lineage OS for microG](https://lineage.microg.org/)** is great if you are a little more dependent on apps that refuse to work without Google. MicroG is a free implementation of Google Services, so your device and apps can use Google's services while sending a minimal amount of data to Google - but still some.
** '''[https://lineage.microg.org/ Lineage OS for microG]''' is great if you are a little more dependent on apps that refuse to work without Google. MicroG is a free implementation of Google Services, so your device and apps can use Google's services while sending a minimal amount of data to Google - but still some.
** <img src="https://e.foundation/wp-content/uploads/logo-black-01.png" height="16"/> **[/e/](https://e.foundation/e-solutions/)** is a great option if you still miss more services Google usually offers. With an /e/ account you can sync your data from your /e/ device to your /e/ cloud. The OS is still in beta phase, but a lot of exciting features are rumored for the first official release that should come soon. With that /e/ could become interesting for a wider range of people between super-privacy-aware and shiny-feature-junky.
** '''[https://e.foundation/e-solutions/ /e/]''' is a great option if you still miss more services Google usually offers. With an /e/ account you can sync your data from your /e/ device to your /e/ cloud.  
** Not an OS, but as the next step on the spectrum between living completely without Google and living with as much Google as you need I should mention **[OpenGAPPS](https://opengapps.org/)**. It is a free script that installs ❗️_the_ Google Apps and Services on your Android phone, so if you choose to do that you are already very dependent on Google, but you can choose different packages which include more or less apps - so at least you don't have to have all Google apps on your phone if you don't need them.
** Not an OS, but as the next step on the spectrum between living completely without Google and living with as much Google as you need I should mention '''[https://opengapps.org/ OpenGAPPS]'''. It is a free script that installs ❗️ ''the'' Google Apps and Services on your Android phone, so if you choose to do that you are already very dependent on Google, but you can choose different packages which include more or less apps - so at least you don't have to have all Google apps on your phone if you don't need them.
* I haven't extensively tested any **Non-Android OS**, so I can't say much here. <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/Blancuco.jpg" height="16"/> **[PureOS](https://pureos.net/)** would definitely be my first choice as the most privacy friendly option. I tested <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ab/Logo-ubuntu_cof-orange-hex.svg/1024px-Logo-ubuntu_cof-orange-hex.svg.png" height="16"/> **[Ubuntu Touch](https://ubports.com/)** for a while in 2017 and was quite pleased with it. It's definitely worth checking out if you don't like Android.
* I haven't extensively tested any '''Non-Android OS''', so I can't say much here. '''[https://pureos.net/ PureOS]''' would probably be my first choice as the most privacy friendly option. I tested '''[https://ubports.com/ Ubuntu Touch]''' for a while in 2017 and was quite pleased with it. It's definitely worth checking out if you don't like Android.


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