Hi, I want to degoogle a Samsung Tablet I got. There is no LineageOS built out for this recent tablet, so I can only try to degoogle the stock ROM.

Any good guides to follow?

And further guides to remove the Samsung bloat? Thanks!

  • @incogtino@lemmy.zip
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    10 months ago

    This is what I’ve done a couple of times now

    https://lemmy.zip/comment/1548190

    But… I haven’t had any feedback on whether this is effective from the perspective of getting rid of Google entirely

    I will say that it makes the phone feel really light and fast, literally every app in the app drawer is one you put there yourself. My battery life is usually better too

    The UAD should be pretty safe (and I think it’s a bit conservative in what it recommends) but make sure you take care with the packages you remove yourself

  • @MotherFlocker@jlai.lu
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    10 months ago

    You won’t be able to remove all the google spy codes at system level by just debloating, unfortunately.

    For example, google has wifi scanning crap that you can’t turn it off, and google has your device fingerprint, which means if you go to some website with google code in it, google will still know your device went to the website and so on.

    It’s not as simple as some people here says.

    • @ratzki@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      210 months ago

      I assume so. I just need to bridge the time until there is a custom ROM available for my device. After running UAD I already have a learning curve trying to find app alternatives. After removing OEM and recommended stuff I cannot even change the wallpaper anymore 😅

      • @MotherFlocker@jlai.lu
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        210 months ago

        Yeah that sucks. If possible, you may want to sell your device and get another one with more support (usually pixels are the best in terms of custom ROM support) or get another used one for cheap price.

  • @AutumnSpark1226
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    210 months ago

    The first thing you need is root access. Then you can uninstall all google apps (including system apps).