I’m nearly 100% certain that absolutely none of these protections work on AOSP. Only if you consent to be spied on by Google, does this stuff work. Even the advanced data protection stuff which lets you automatically have your phone reboot and stuff like that is only available through the Google settings which would require a Google Android device and not AOSP. This is a nothing burger.
I’m nearly 100% certain that absolutely none of these protections work on AOSP. Only if you consent to be spied on by Google, does this stuff work. Even the advanced data protection stuff which lets you automatically have your phone reboot and stuff like that is only available through the Google settings which would require a Google Android device and not AOSP. This is a nothing burger.
So I should not use aosp, because that is rather insecure?
You would know if you were using AOSP.
If you’re using AOSP, there’s a damn good chance that you understand security and what to be doing and what not to be doing.
If that is not you, then I would say no, you probably shouldn’t be using AOSP.