

While this is undesirable, you can’t expect a corporation to break the law for you just because. proton at least is better than the rest of the corporate, for-profit providers who sell your data to the highest bidder.
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While this is undesirable, you can’t expect a corporation to break the law for you just because. proton at least is better than the rest of the corporate, for-profit providers who sell your data to the highest bidder.


I personally use an iPod with rockbox to listeb to music as FLAC files


Some devices have unofficial ports, so check your phone’s XDA page
Or you can do what i did and opt for a GSI if your phone supports phh treble
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I’m not actually finnish but am learning it on duolingo haha. I do love the language though :3


If you really care about privacy, self-hosting is the only way to go. Gives you maximum control over your data and is not too difficult to set up.
The question is framed such that it implies an iPhone to be the better choice. Most people don’t even consider switching to iPhone because it typically is a lot of effort for the average person who already has an Android. IOS has worse app support, it is more restrictive, with fewer features than Android typically has. Many people stick with what they have because it is what they are used to.
I personally don’t use an iPhone because I use root and terminal tools often which aren’t available on iOS and also don’t want that Apple spyware in my life.