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Putting GrapheneOS on the Pixel is good advice though
Contrary to popular belief, pixels are surprisingly private, more than Samsungs or the China phones at least. Google will still try to up sell it, but they do on all Android devices.
Pixels are arguably the most private android since you only get Google tracking. With other androids you get Google tracking on top of all the other tracking
If there's tracking it's not private.
You can basically disable most Google tracking though a good DNS that blocks that traffic.
So only most but not all. Therefore it's not private if there's any tracking. Thus a de-googled version is the only option.
You won't get rid of google tracking you on Youtube or Gmail, because thats literally part of how it works. If you don't use Google apps, the Android itself won't do shit. But that's basically what de-Googled means so yeah obviously.
For gmail that's true (one should use something else anyhow). For youtube you can use an alternative frontend like NewPipe to avoid tracking.
If you care about privacy you should use a trustworthy paid email. They even aren't that expensive. You can get them as low as 1 € / month.
Yeah, i just have a throwaway Gmail and use my Proton for important things.
Have you checked the source code that they actually respect private dns setting for their tracking? Or otherwise verified that no traffic goes to google tracking servers?
Since i see the tracking domains being blocked in my protocol yes i can say that, also, i can see the stuff going through my network, nothing there.