Go to your phone homescreen and look at the app dock (the bottom row that contains some apps and stays the same when you switch pages).

Which are yours? Any FOSS apps?

In my case, they are FDroid, Signal, Threema, Firefox and the defaul Samsung camera app. So, 80% FOSS…

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    On GrapheneOS:

    • Orgzly (FOSS)
    • Folder with personal communication theme:
      • messages (FOSS)
      • protonmail
      • discord
      • Signal
      • Phone (FOSS)
      • Contacts (FOSS)
      • 5 other proprietary or rarely used messaging apps to stay in touch with specific people in specific circumstances.
    • Folder with daily/common apps:
      • Fossify Calendar (FOSS)
      • Local transit app
      • Settings (FOSS)
      • Firefox (FOSS)
      • HomeAssistant (FOSS)
      • Clock (FOSS)
      • Organic Maps (FOSS)
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    • IronFox (web browser)

    • Fossify Caller app

    • QUIK (SMS)

    • Molly (Signal)

    • Libretube (YouTube)

    • Thunder (Lemmy).

    Oops, all FOSS! :)

    The only proprietary apps that see regular use on my phone are my banking app and Spotify.

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        If I were having high-stakes conversations, I might agree, but any slight delays in updates is unlikely to affect me. I’m not a high-stakes target of any sort.

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      Molly-FOSS is the fully FOSS, hardened fork of Signal that is available on Fdroid via their repo.

      Here’s a feature comparison on their github between Signal, Molly, and Molly-FOSS. Basically, the stock signal app relies on some google services, Molly-FOSS does not.

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    I use CalyxOS so completely degoogled because everything passes through microG. I have the following;

    • Phone (CalyxOS)
    • Quik (texting)
    • Fennec (Firefox w security)
    • Thunderbird
    • Google Pixel Camera app, firewalled, and any services go through microG
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    • ✅ Firefox Beta
    • ❌ QuickPic Gallery
    • ✅ Little File Explorer
    • ❌ Google Drive
    • ✅ Iacoblonut01’s Gallery
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        @drew_belloc @noodlejetski I don’t have a dock either. I do have a favourites row though, and currently these are the pinned apps (arranged in no particular order):

        1. Calls by #GNOME & #Purism

        2. Chats (#Chatty) by Purism & GNOME - supports #SMS, #Matrix, #XMPP

        3. Contacts by GNOME

        4. #Firefox web browser by #Mozilla

        5. #SignalMessenger

        6. GNOME Settings

        7. #Phosh Mobile Settings

        8. Tweaks by #postmarketOS

        9. #Tuba (client for #Mastodon / #Fediverse)

        10. #Kasts by #KDE

        11. #DeltaChat ( #openstandards-based, #securityaudited, fast #e2ee chats over bloody #email!)

        12. Files / #Nautilus by GNOME

        All #FreeSoftware /Libre, #OpenSource #FOSS / #FLOSS : )

        Note: The home screen and the app drawer / search / overview is all one and the same.

        #FreedomTech #LibreTech #Librem5 #LibertyPhone #LinuxMobile #MobileLinux #LinuxPhones #gnuLinux #softwarefreedom #BreakTheDuopoly

        ![The image shows a Librem 5 Linux smartphone home screen with a dark background featuring a starry space theme. At the top, there is a status bar displaying the time as 2:39 PM, 4G connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth turned off, and a battery level of 84%. Below the status bar, there is a search bar with the text “Search apps…” in gray.

        The home screen is organised into a grid of app icons. The 1st row includes a green phone icon, a green messaging icon, a blue book icon with “@” symbol, and a Firefox browser icon.

        The 2nd row features a blue Signal Messenger icon, a gear settings icon, a smartphone icon with toggle switches,

        The 3rd row features a tuba musical instrument icon, a radio tower broadcast icon, a chat bubble icon with a “d” which looks like and upside down and inverted “g” (opposite of #Google?), and a blue file drawer icon.

        The 4th row includes an audio player icon, a timing lock icon, a lion face Brave browser icon, and a calculator icon.

        The 5th row shows a calendar icon, a camera icon, a camera under construction icon, and a carburetor icon.

        The 6th row includes a clocks icon, a terminal icon, a headphones over book (audiobook) icon, and a dinosaur icon.

        The 7th row features a pie chart icon, a wrench over hard disk icon, a document with eyeglasses icon, and a green circular icon with a white swirl.

        Provided by @altbot, edited. Missed by altbot: The bottom of the starry space-themed wallpaper shows the top of a Mars-like sandy planet.](https://social-cdn.vivaldi.net/system/media_attachments/files/114/407/763/225/744/038/original/bff87001113d4d8d.png)

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          Cool, i think i just got used to scroll for my apps, i normally know where they are so is a seamless experiance for me, but i like options like those, i just don’t put anything on my dock because i like to have a clean home screen, both on my phone and on my desktop

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    Vivaldi - FOSS Weather - FOSS FB Reader - not FOSS but soon to be replaced with Librera FD when I finish what I’m currently reading Clock - FOSS Camera - not FOSS

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    • Firefox ✅
    • SMS app from Simple Mobile Apps ✅
    • WhatsApp ❌
    • stock video recording camera shortcut that came with my phone ❌
    • OpenCamera ✅

    3/5 and as I was writing this I found out I might be able to get rid of the video recording shortcut because apparently a software update exposed the full video resolution to OpenCamera… although I still have to test that.

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    Signal ✅

    Whatsapp (for those who don’t use signal i must contact) ❌

    Firefox ✅ (Which essentially serves as a webapp for an institutional website i need to always visit)

    Simplenote ✅

    Fennec ✅ (Main browser)

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    Yep, all except for two: Crumpet and our Bank app. We can be pretty sure of this as we run CalyxOS and we have too many apps to list otherwise as everything on our ‘dock’ is in folders.

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    • Phone app, which is com.Android.dialer that seems kind of (F)OSS at least(?)
    • Contacts app, same as phone app: com.android.contacts
    • Telegram client Forkgram which is partly OSS but contains unfree stuff upstream + relies completely on non-free service (telegram server +client)
    • Email: K9/thunderbird android full FOSS
    • Browser: Iceraven which is a fork of Firefox Android. It comes with the MPL (Mozilla public license) but I think it also contains non-free binaries or assets, so mostly FOSS I would say?
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        The syntax is this: [some text](https://my-cool-url.com/nice) which is then rendered like this: some text

        The complete “markdown source code” of my comment is this:

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        - Phone app, which is  [com.Android.dialer](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Dialer/) that seems kind of (F)OSS at least(?)
        - Contacts app, same as phone app: [com.android.contacts](
        https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Contacts)
        - Telegram client [Forkgram](https://github.com/forkgram/TelegramAndroid) which is partly OSS but contains unfree stuff upstream + relies completely on non-free service (telegram server +client)
        - Email: [K9/thunderbird android](https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android) full FOSS
        - Browser: [Iceraven](https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser) which is a fork of Firefox Android. It comes with the MPL (Mozilla public license) but I think it also contains non-free binaries or assets, so mostly FOSS I would say?