I’ve been using a de-Googled Android setup and found myself running into the same issue a lot of people probably do: the privacy-first option is great right up until the everyday stuff stops working properly.
In my case, banking apps and Android Auto were the sticking points. GrapheneOS was excellent in principle, but iodéOS ended up being the more practical fit for my actual use case.
I’d be interested to hear where other people draw that line between privacy, convenience, and reliability.
How does iodé/os differ from e/os? Seems they are both able to run android apps?
I really miss a technical comparison between GrapheneOS and iodéOS in this blog post. Does that mean iodé passes integrity attestation? If yes, how do they do it? How is it degoogled if it relies on Google services?
This is due to the personality of Daniel McCay, who confirmed he had schizophrenia.
That’s why many people are turned off by Graphene, by the way.


