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Update F-Droid Security Issues Link

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### F-Droid ### F-Droid
F-Droid, despite being often recommended in the privacy community, has various security deficiencies. You can read more about them [here](../../apps/f-droid-security-analysis/). F-Droid, despite being often recommended in the privacy community, has various security deficiencies. You can read more about them [here](/apps/f-droid-security-issues/).
I do not recommend that you use F-Droid at all unless you have no other choice to obtain certain apps. In some rare cases, there may be some apps which require the F-Droid version to work properly without Google Play Services. If you do end up using F-Droid, I highly recommend that you avoid the official F-Droid client (which is extremely outdated and targets API level 25) and use a more modern client with seamless updates such as [NeoStore](https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Store). You should also avoid using the official F-Droid repository as much as possible and stick to the F-Droid repositories hosted by the app developers instead. I do not recommend that you use F-Droid at all unless you have no other choice to obtain certain apps. In some rare cases, there may be some apps which require the F-Droid version to work properly without Google Play Services. If you do end up using F-Droid, I highly recommend that you avoid the official F-Droid client (which is extremely outdated and targets API level 25) and use a more modern client with seamless updates such as [NeoStore](https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Store). You should also avoid using the official F-Droid repository as much as possible and stick to the F-Droid repositories hosted by the app developers instead.