12-13-2020, 04:44 PM
(12-13-2020, 10:42 AM)PineSupporter Wrote:Ah, I thought it was either a question based on a misreading, or a challenge question.(12-13-2020, 07:31 AM)ryo Wrote:Hi ryo, I should have been more clear with my question. From what I understand you said, if using the Google Play store and logging into Gmail, that destroys privacy. So what I was wondering is if that is also the case when someone downloads Anbox? I’m not really clear on what Anbox is, if it’s degoogled or if Google can still track anyone using it.(12-12-2020, 07:53 PM)PineSupporter Wrote: So when someone installs Anbox on a Linux phone to use a couple apps not available on Linux, privacy is gone?That's not what I said at all.
Please read again, maybe it'll become more clear.
For some insight, Anbox was created by Canonical if I recall.
What's unique about Anbox compared to other Android emulators is that it doesn't include any Google Apps (or GApps), so you'll have just a tracking-free AOSP Android VM until you install GApps.
Think of something like the custom ROM /e/, but in a VM.
GApps is what makes Android Google.
母語は日本語ですが、英語も喋れます(ry