With it not bring on IzzyOnDroid where can i get it that isnt the google shit store but still safe? Do they have a github or something?

Edit: legit? https://github.com/ProtonMail

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    It’s legit. I also recommend using obtainium app from fdroid, which can download apks from github, and other sources. It also checks if there are updates for installed apps.

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        It has pros and cons. You fully trust the developer and also most often Github. For a reasonable experience you need a Github account and Token to avoid a fast rate limit.

        Also, F-Droid is a really simple application, which doesnt support a lot of things, reducing attack surface a lot.

        I use Obtainium and get most apps from releases, some from F-Droid. I would say, if it isnt known, prefer F-Droid.

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          I do have a github account tho. I only use it because ProtonMail isn’t on f-droid and without an app to get updates, I’ll forget to update in no time

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            Yes updates are important.

            I use it too, but I got those doubts. But tbh I am too lazy to uninstall apps again and reinstall from the F-Droid source

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    You’d be surprised to find out that ProtonMail uses Google’s push service (unless you have GMS disabled) so your emails aren’t hidden from Google as much as you think.

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    Just a heads up, if you have a modern smart phone, Fdroid Basic is the latest and greatest official F-Droid app. The non-basic one is for older devices, now. It has to do with internally being able to use Android’s newest targetsdk version.

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      From what I understand, that is not totally true. Basic does target the newer Android versions, but from what I understand, they are bringing the main client up to date as well. I’m using the main client at the moment, and it used to target 25, and now it’s targeting 29. It’s obviously still not the newest, but it has increased quite a bit, and I think it will continue to do so.