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I know nothing about FOSS apps, where do I get them?
F-Droid is the best starting point. It's an app that is basically a Google Play style app store, but all the apps are FOSS.
https://f-droid.org/
You can use the f-droid store to find them. Its a play store alternative.
Check out neostore or droid-ify on fdroid These are clients of fdroid but better
Bro I am seeing you after long time but your instance? did kerala.party get shutdown?
https://lemm.ee/post/14432845 Hope he could rehost the whole instance somewhere else. I don't have hope over other kerala communities either; it will get scattered. Anyways Who are you
Ive been using droidify for the last 1-2years, it looks better than fdroid and you can easily add more repositories other than fdroid repository (like izzyonandroid).
(Kinda ironic that I sent you an fdroid link that has the droidify app.)
https://github.com/offa/android-foss