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In certain cases, installing a custom Android-based operating system can help increase your privacy and security. This is rather tricky; however, as the vast majority of these operating systems (a.k.a "custom ROMs") do exactly the opposite - breaking the Android security model, ruining your security while providing no or dubious privacy benefits.
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I have written a detailed post on selecting your Android-based operating system, which you can find [here](choosing-your-android-based-operating-system/).
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I have written a detailed post on selecting your Android-based operating system, which you can find [here](../../os/choosing-your-android-based-operating-system/).
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**TLDR**: If you are using a modern Pixel, use [GrapheneOS](https://grapheneos.org). If you are on a device supported by [DivestOS](https://divestos.org), use DivestOS. Otherwise, stick to your stock operating system. Do not blindly use an OS just because it is advertised as "degoogled".
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### F-Droid
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F-Droid, despite being oftenly recommended in the privacy community, has various security deficiencies. You can read more about them [here](apps/f-droid-security-analysis/).
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F-Droid, despite being oftenly recommended in the privacy community, has various security deficiencies. You can read more about them [here](../../apps/f-droid-security-analysis/).
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I do not recommend that you use F-Droid at all unless you have no other choice to obtain certain apps.
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