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tags: ['security', 'android']
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Many of us in GrapheneOS community channels suggest avoiding F-Droid, the alternative app repository dedicated to free and open-source software. We don't strictly oppose its use nor are we against the usage of free software, but we often emphasize major issues specifically with F-Droid that can harm the security of your device and the FOSS app ecosystem.
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F-Droid is a popular alternative app repository for Android, especially known for its main repository dedicated to free and open-source software. F-Droid is often recommended among security and privacy enthusiasts, but how does it stack up against Play Store in practice? This write-up will attempt to emphasize major security issues with F-Droid that you should consider.
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Before we start, a few things to keep in mind:
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Before we start, a few things to keep in mind:
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