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Submitted 3 months ago by werefreeatlast@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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B312@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de 3 months ago
Spying on you :P
That’s why I replaced it with MicroG:
microg.orgSzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Downloading a lot of stuff in the background over slow networks? Or facilitating some kind of cloud backup/save data?
huginn@feddit.it 3 months ago
Here is a short list of things that Play Services do:
- Scan for active malware
- Nearby Share
- App attestation (Required for banking apps)
- Encrypted backup of your data
- Autofill
- All push notifications
- Find my device
- Basic telemetry (talked about elsewhere in this thread but it’s telling Google who you are and where you are)
Even if you remove all telemetry you’d need to have the services running 24/7 in the background maintaining a socket connection to push notification services.
frobeniusnorm@lemmy.world 3 months ago
just vibing (doing stasi stuff)
MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 3 months ago
Android users: “iPhones are stupid, Apple is a greedy and evil company”
Also Android users:
ewigkaiwelo@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Can anyone share your experience with installing LineageOS on a Xiaomi device? I was thinking doing this as the only way of removing google from the smartphone but the build for my device is community (not stable)
kyub@discuss.tchncs.de 3 months ago
If you use Google’s Play Services and/or other Google proprietary apps and services (they are standard on all commercial Android phones), then your battery will be drained slightly more due to it having spyware (euphemism: “telemetry”) integrated. The Google Play services app, for example, does transmit at the minimum this data roughly every 20 minutes to Google:
Phone # SIM Card # IMEI (world-wide unique device ID) S/N of your device WIFI MAC address Android ID Mail Address of your logged in Google account IP address
And that is just if you have disabled ALL telemetry in ALL of the options, even the most hidden ones. So this is the minimum amount they are always gathering from every Android user, no matter what you selected. To make matters worse, the Google Play services is typically installed as a “system critical app” which means you as the owner of the phone can’t even uninstall it or reduce some of its permissions.
(If you have an iPhone instead, and think you’re safe from this, no you aren’t. Apple also collects a minimum amount of telemetry data which you cannot ever completely disable, it just does it slightly less frequently (IIRC, it was like every hour or so, compared to Google’s every 20min at the minimum).
And then there’s also the advertisement ID, a world-wide unique identifier set in all commercial Androids as well as iOS, for apps to track you. You can only reset it to a new random ID but never disable it fully.
To stop all of this bullsh!t, and also to stop the additional battery/resource drain caused by this, I recommend getting a Pixel phone and replacing the proprietary stock Android OS with GrapheneOS and then not installing any Google apps/services on top of it. You can get apps via F-Droid, Obtainium, Aurora store (those are the convenient methods). You can use ntfy as an alternative to the Google firebase messaging (notification) service that you won’t have access to when not having Google Play services running.
Dave@lemmy.nz 3 months ago
Is Google Play Services not the app that maintains a constant connection to the server for the purposes of receiving notifications for all apps? As well as other things apps on your phone might be using like location services.
This is one app I’d expect to run 24/7, but happy to be corrected on this.