Android preferably but also iPhone for others in the thread

  • AstroLightz@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    This is an extreme example if you really want something like an old, ‘dumb’ phone from the past while still using modern hardware:

    • Remove any non-essential apps to making a call or text. I would only keep F-Droid to keep your launcher up to date (unless there’s a built-in updater)
    • Replace your current launcher with something more minimal like Minimo Launcher
    • Optional: Install a game (Just one!) like Breakout 71 for something to do on your break (Like how old phones had a game to play)
    • Disable all notifications not related to phone or text
    • Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, All Location Services, anything that isn’t essential to making a call or text.

    Congratulations, you’ve successfully ‘dumb downed’ your smartphone.

  • Fleppensteyn@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    Always run the debloater script on a new phone and check once in a while whether upgrades add new crap, like the AI Service Engine they secretly installed recently.

    Also install Tracker Control.

  • EvilBit@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Delete social media.

    Buy a pocket sized e-reader. I recommend options from Bigme and XTEink.

    Learn to reach for books instead of apps.

  • shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Uninstall apps that have a web app, particularly if you use it rarely.

    Some phones have an option to make the display black and white either all the time or on a schedule (at night)

    Disable notifications for apps that aren’t important. Set less urgent app notifications to “silent” so they don’t pop up.

    Disable email notifications entirely.

    Set your phone to silent when you’re not expecting important notifications.

    Prevent the screen from turning on when notifications appear.

    Go through every single setting on your phone, carefully consider each one, and choose the less intrusive / distracting option.

    Relatedly, I’ve also written up what I’ve done to make Android a bit more private.

  • terminal@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Use Progressive Web Apps instead of downloading apps. Limits information leaked about you. Also has the added benefit of making a terrible experience for apps like instagram. Hard to doom scroll when the PWA constantly messes up and you have to reload.