diff --git a/content/posts/fdroid-issues.md b/content/posts/fdroid-issues.md index f979d2b..ffebcf3 100644 --- a/content/posts/fdroid-issues.md +++ b/content/posts/fdroid-issues.md @@ -67,6 +67,6 @@ F-Droid is not the only way to get and support open-source apps. Sure, it can he > If you don't have Play services installed, you can use [Aurora Store](https://auroraoss.com/) instead which is a Play Store client. Aurora Store has some issues of its own, and some of them overlap in fact with F-Droid (one more party to trust, lack of good practices) - it should still be better than F-Droid though. -You should also keep an eye on the great work **GrapheneOS** does on [their future app repository](https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Apps). It will be a simple, secure, modern app repository for a curated list of high-quality apps, some of which having their own builds (for instance, Signal still uses their [original 1024-bits RSA key](https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/issues/9362) that has never been rotated since then). Inspired by this work, a GrapheneOS community member is developing a more generic app repository called [Accrescent](https://twitter.com/lberrymage/status/1475307653089792003). +You should also keep an eye on the great work **GrapheneOS** does on [their future app repository](https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Apps). It will be a simple, secure, modern app repository for a curated list of high-quality apps, some of which will have their own builds (for instance, Signal still uses their [original 1024-bits RSA key](https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/issues/9362) that has never been rotated since then). Inspired by this work, a GrapheneOS community member is developing a more generic app repository called [Accrescent](https://twitter.com/lberrymage/status/1475307653089792003). *Thanks to the GrapheneOS community for proofreading this article.*