This may be the ticket if you're looking for serious privacy on Android phones. A friend who is one of the best security experts is an advisor and says it's the real thing.
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We live in a world of ubiquitous surveillance – data collection about every aspect of our lives, largely by companies whose names we have never heard of and have no relationship with. Critics of these practices are right that not only is this surveillance widespread, but fighting against it is challenging: perfect privacy in the year 2022 is nearly impossible to achieve. Even when users try to protect themselves, companies are incentivized to adapt: to find new ways they can continue to track and collect this lucrative data.
Data brokers, tracking companies, advertisers, network operators, and others will continue to try to circumvent any protections, and our collective task is to adapt to thwart them. When users install apps that collect more data than needed, or those app developers sell the data they collect, user privacy is compromised. Despite the scale of the challenge, we believe that privacy is a fundamental right and so it is our obligation to work towards it.
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