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There are additional, similar, issues that come with using smartphone apps as well. Just using Librem doesn't resolve the overall issue for me.


These issues have to be solved one by one. Giving up because there are more fights ahead is unwise. BTW Librem 5 is my daily driver.


I've been fighting this stuff for years. At some point, the best way to fight is just to stop giving them money.

The cost/benefit ratio of having a smartphone is no longer favorable, so I won't have one. That seems like a reasonable stance. I don't know what's unwise about it -- whether or not I own a smartphone will not affect the world in any way.


> whether or not I own a smartphone will not affect the world in any way

But it will: in addition to not giving money to Qualcomm and co, I am giving money to the alternatives and constantly reminding all banks and organizations that alternative systems exist apart from the duopoly (whenever they offer me their apps).


I figure that to the extent anybody is paying attention, I am reminding everyone that there is at least some business being lost because of their abusive practices.

I don't need to go to all the hassle of trying to validate what phones and apps are safe or not to make the point.




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