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Google's Android is one of the two primary competing cellular phone systems (with the other being [[Apple|Apple's iPhone]]). Android was formerly the Hacker's choice due to its kernel being [[Linux]] and it's hyper-customizability. In the time since its initial release in 2008, Android has increasingly become locked-down to the End-User and continues to be harder to root and hack. If you know what you're doing, you can easily jailbreak your Android phone —as well as root it— into a nearly-fully functioning computer. Many forums and communities exist for this very purpose, and specialty software exists for these tasks. This specialty software is prone to change often and frequently, and does not always work on every single cellphone. Much of this software is also maintained by [[Pajeet|Indian Programmers]] or the Chinese.
Google's Android is one of the two primary competing cellular phone systems (with the other being [[Apple|Apple's iPhone]]). Android was formerly the Hacker's choice due to its [[Linux|GNU/Linux]] kernel and it's open-source nature.  


Universally recognized software for accessing higher functionality includes [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.termux/ Termux], a Terminal Emulator, Xposed, a root-level module installer, xPrivacyLua, a per-app permissions-management system, just to name a few.
In the intervening years since its initial release in 2008, Android has increasingly become locked-down to the End-User and continues to be harder to root and hack. If you know what you're doing, you can easily turn your Android phone into a nearly-fully functioning computer. Many forums and communities exist for this very purpose, and specialty software exists for these tasks. This specialty software is prone to change often and frequently, and does not always work on every single cellphone. Much of this software is also maintained by [[Pajeet|Indian Programmers]] or the Chinese.


To unlock full-functionality, one must know the exact model number of the cell phone. There is a chance that your model number is unknown by the community. Older Cell Phones work better for rooting, and the installation of alternative roms because hackers (and crackers) have had more time to experiment with them.
Universally recognized software for accessing higher functionality includes [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.termux/ Termux], a Terminal Emulator and Magisk, a root-level module installer.


This page is filled with recommended software that does not nessesarily require rooting, and is for common use. Android uses a package type known as APKs, which can be aquired from Google Play, or alternative App Stores not requiring Google Services such as APKPure and F-Droid. Always express caution when installing from third-party repositories.  
This page is filled with high-quality, up-to-date and mostly open-source software. Android uses a package type known as APKs, which can be acquired from Google Play, or alternative App Stores not requiring Google Services such as F-Droid. '''''Always''''' exercise caution when installing from third-party repositories.  


==Rooting/Custom ROMs==
==Debloating==
A few applications will require root access, and occasionally phones will ship with bloatware that you cannot remove. To solve this, read up and get yourself [[Android ROMs]].
Occasionally phones will ship with bloatware that you cannot remove. To solve this, either use the [https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater Universal Android Debloater] or consider a [[Android ROMs|Custom ROM.]]


=="App Stores"==
==App Stores ==


*[https://f-droid.org/ F-Droid (FOSS Repo)] F-Droid is more or less the most popular alternative to the default Google Play store as all your main FOSS applications can be found here (sometimes even paid versions of software on the Google play store are avaliable on F-Droid for free). Allows you to add repository locations as well.
*[https://f-droid.org/ F-Droid (FOSS Repo)] F-Droid is more or less the most popular alternative to the default Google Play store as all your main FOSS applications can be found here (sometimes even paid versions of software on the Google Play store are available on F-Droid for free). Allows you to add repository locations as well.
*[https://auroraoss.com/ Aurora Suite] Popular FOSS client alternative to Google Play Store & F-Droid, only sane Google Play Store front-end.
*[https://auroraoss.com/ Aurora Suite] Popular FOSS client alternative to Google Play Store. Only sane Google Play Store front-end.
*[https://www.aptoide.com/ Aptoide] — An alternative, decentralized set of repos that inspired F-Droid, for those who still want mainstream apps and timely updates without having to sign in to Google or sideload apks repeatedly. It features [https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/74618/how-safe-is-it-to-use-aptoide malware scanning] and compares the app signature with that of the Google Play Store when available.
*You can also download APK files directly from Google Play with [https://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/ Evozi's APK Downloader]. Be wary of third party sources that claim to provide unmodified APKs from Google Play if an app signature, checksum or other means of verification is not available. Some may bundle in malware or adware.
*You can also download APK files directly from Google Play with [https://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/ Evozi's APK Downloader], [https://apk-dl.com/ APK Downloader],[https://aapks.com/ Aapks], or [https://m.apkpure.com/ APKPure]. Be wary of third party sources that claim to provide unmodified APKs from Google Play if an app signature, checksum or other means of verification is not available. Some may bundle in malware or adware.


==Web browsers==
==Web browsers==


*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome&hl=en_AU Google Chrome]
*[https://github.com/uazo/cromite Cromite]  
**The default web-browser preinstalled on nearly every stock android rom.
**Suffers from all the same problems as the desktop version of chrome (privacy concerns, bloat, etc). '''Not recommended.'''
*[https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mobile/ Firefox for Android]
**FOSS.
**Very similar to the desktop version in terms of its add-ons;
**Syncs with the desktop version of Firefox, should you sign in (advised against)
**With Mozilla's recent statements about [https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2021/01/08/we-need-more-than-deplatforming/ censorship] and [https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/mozilla.html general fuckery,] they should be avoided.
*[https://github.com/uazo/bromite-buildtools Bromite by Uazo (continuation of Bromite, which is abandoned)]
**Based on Chromium, FOSS and respects your [[Freedom|freedoms]];
**Based on Chromium, FOSS and respects your [[Freedom|freedoms]];
**Baked-in adblock engine with filters from EasyList, EasyPrivacy and others
**Baked-in ad-block engine with filters from EasyList, EasyPrivacy and others
**Removes click-tracking and AMP from search results
**Removes click-tracking and AMP from search result
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brave.browser Brave for Android]
 
**Based on Chromium. Open Source, developed by Brave Software, founded by former Mozilla exec Brendan Eich
**Built-in AdBlock, tracking and security protection, and further speed optimizations.
**Has an upcoming micropayment feature that is somewhat controversial
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/ Fennec]
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/ Fennec]
**Based on the latest Firefox release (codenamed Fenix).
**Based on the latest Firefox release (codenamed Fenix).
**It has proprietary bits and telemetry removed, but still connects to various Mozilla and Google services that can track users.  
**It has proprietary bits and telemetry removed, but still connects to various Mozilla and Google services that can track users.
*[https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser Iceraven]
*[https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser Iceraven]  
**Based on Mozilla's Fenix version of Firefox, GeckoView and Mozilla Android Components.
**Based on Mozilla's Fenix version of Firefox, GeckoView and Mozilla Android Components.
**about:config support
**about:config support
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**Privacy oriented and deblobbed web browser based on Mozilla technology.
**Privacy oriented and deblobbed web browser based on Mozilla technology.
**Enables many features upstreamed by the Tor Uplift project using preferences from the arkenfox-user.js project.
**Enables many features upstreamed by the Tor Uplift project using preferences from the arkenfox-user.js project.
**It is recommended to install 'uBlock Origin'.  
**It is recommended to install 'uBlock Origin'.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater/ FFUpdater]
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater/ FFUpdater]
**Easy way to download the .apk files and keep updated a variety of browsers from github. Includes Bromite, Brave, Iceraven and more.
**Easy way to manage installations of a variety of browsers from Git. Includes Cromite, Mull, Iceraven and more
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/acr.browser.lightning/ Lightning]
**Lightweight barebones browser without many features. No-longer being developed.


==Imageboard browsers==
==Imageboard browsers==


*[https://github.com/Adamantcheese/Kuroba Kuroba] -- Forked from Clover after the main developer stop accepting pull requests. Fixes a ton of bugs, supports viewing most imageboards, doesn't support 4chan's new captcha.
*[https://github.com/K1rakishou/Kuroba-Experimental KurobaEx] -- A Kuroba fork including captcha support, new thread navigation, external archive support, new media viewer, mpv support, and lots of other minor improvements. Archived.
*[https://github.com/K1rakishou/Kuroba-Experimental KurobaEx] -- A Kuroba fork including captcha support, new thread navigation, external archive support, new media viewer, mpv support, and lots of other minor improvements.
*[https://github.com/moffatman/chan Chance] -- An imageboard browser that also works on iToys. Has similar features to Kuroba/Ex and it is still in active development.
*[https://github.com/Mishiranu/Dashchan Dashchan] -- made by the Russians at [https://2ch.hk 2ch.hk]. uses the extension apps for supporting particular imageboards.
*[https://github.com/chandevel/Clover Clover] -- Stable Lightweight client, doesn't support 4chan's new captcha
*[https://github.com/nnuudev/BlueClover Blue Clover] -- Updated fork of Clover including captcha support, external archive support, image renaming, board flags, etc.


==Communications==
== Communications==


For most users, the app will you use to communicate will be dependent on the platform your friends use (or you have forced them onto). Most platforms will have their own app that you can use however they will usually contain many anti-features. Some platforms have 3rd party apps which may not save your privacy but may make your experience better.
For most users, the app will you use to communicate will be dependent on the platform your friends use (or you have forced them onto). Most platforms will have their own app that you can use however they will usually contain many anti-features. Some platforms have 3rd party apps which may not save your privacy but may make your experience better.


Majority of the apps here will only work if both parties have it, otherwise it simply is a fancy replacement for the messages app.
Majority of the apps here will only work if both parties have it, otherwise it simply is a fancy replacement for the Messages app.


*[https://www.signal.org/ Signal] The successor of TextSecure and RedPhone. It provides end-to-end encrypted VoIP and IM over Wi-Fi or cellular internet using your existing phone number. It is recommended by both Snowden and Bruce Schneier. It previously required Google Play, but now you can download the APK from the website directly.
*[https://element.io/ Element] -- The flagship client for the Matrix protocol.
*[https://silence.im/ Silence] — Send encrypted SMS messages. Fork of TextSecure with only the SMS encryption and no internet messaging. Available in Google and F-Droid App Store.
*[https://fluffychat.im/ FluffyChat] -- Like Element, but with a much less ugly UI.
*[https://jami.net/ GNU Jami] — Serverless, DHT-based messenger, a GNU project of the Free Software Foundation.
*[https://www.signal.org/ Signal] -- The successor of TextSecure and RedPhone. It provides end-to-end encrypted VoIP and IM over Wi-Fi or cellular internet using your existing phone number. It is recommended by both Snowden and Bruce Schneier. It previously required Google Play, but now you can download the APK from the website directly
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xabber.android&hl=en Xabber (XMPP and others)] — has OTR support.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.fsck.k9 K-9 Mail (Email)] -- supports OpenPGP if APG is installed.
*[https://conversations.im Conversations] — God tier XMPP client supporting [[OMEMO]], [[PGP|GPG]], and [[OTR]] encryption.
*[https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email FairEmail] -- Open source, privacy friendly email app
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.fsck.k9 K-9 Mail (Email)] supports OpenPGP if APG is installed.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.mrarm.irc/ Revolution IRC] -Decent IRC client. Is open source.
*[https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email FairEmail] Open source, privacy friendly email app
*[https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat SimpleX Chat] -- Decentralized instant messenger. Open source and requires no identifying info such as phone number to use.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.telegram.messenger Telegram (IM)] — a more secure WhatsApp/Viber replacement (please be aware that the server side is still proprietary, although you can still use "secret chats").
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.moez.QKSMS/ QKSMS] — If you don't care about security, this is a very nice one to use instead of Google Hangouts or your phone's preinstalled messaging app. It is open source also.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.mrarm.irc/ Revolution IRC] - Decent IRC client. Is open source.
*[https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat SimpleX Chat] - Decentralized instant messenger. Open source and requires no identifying info such as phone number to use.


==Music==  
==Music==  


*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gonemad.gmmp GoneMAD Music Player] (Paid proprietary) Know the recently released Foobar2000 for Android? This app more or less is what its' devs are trying to recreate - and they can't do it, despite the fact that it was in development for years. Supports a shitload of formats including .opus(!!), and it has a decent UI, which is reminiscent of Vanilla Player and Rocket Player combined. Good, robust app.
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gonemad.gmmp GoneMAD Music Player] -- (Paid proprietary) Know the recently released Foobar2000 for Android? This app more or less is what its' devs are trying to recreate - and they can't do it, despite the fact that it was in development for years. Supports a shitload of formats including .opus(!!), and it has a decent UI, which is reminiscent of Vanilla Player and Rocket Player combined. Good, robust app.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=ch.blinkenlights.android.vanilla Vanilla Music] A superior FOSS music player.
* [https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=ch.blinkenlights.android.vanilla Vanilla Music] -- A superior FOSS music player.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/it.fossoft.timberfoss/ Timber] — yet another open-source mp.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/souch.smp/ SicMu Player] -- Ultra barebones lightweight FOSS music player that's based on folders displayed in a file hierarchy tree view, in addition to some nice basic features.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/souch.smp/ SicMu Player] Ultra barebones lightweight FOSS music player that's based on folders displayed in a file hierarchy tree view, in addition to some nice basic features.
* [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.oxycblt.auxio Auxio] -- A simple, rational music player based on Material Design
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.musicplayer Simple Music Player] — FOSS music player part of a series of FOSS apps made by the same developer.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.oxycblt.auxio Auxio] A simple, rational music player based on Material Design.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.github.muntashirakon.Music Metro] — A material design music player for Android forked from [https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/code.name.monkey.retromusic Retro Music] with Google Play API removed and all pro features unlocked.
   
   
==Video players==  
==Video players==  


*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad&hl=en MX Player] — A solid player. Will play nearly everything (some formats will require a custom codec), really good subtitle support. Proprietary and ad-supported.
*[https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-android.html VLC] -- It's VLC. It plays everything.
*[https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-android.html VLC] — Android version of the vastly popular VLC client. Plays everything.
*[https://github.com/abdallahmehiz/mpvKt mpvKt]-- /g/s recommended desktop video player, on Android. Has a nice GUI. Suggested for those who want a more lightweight FOSS video player.
*[https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/is.xyz.mpv MPV] /g/s recommended desktop video player is on android. Suggested for those who want a FOSS video player, but don't like VLC.


===YouTube===
===YouTube===
*[https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe NewPipe] A lightweight YouTube front end without the botnet. Can download videos for offline viewing, play audio in background, play videos in a small window while using other apps. Supports subscribtions without a Google account. Can be used for Soundcloud, MediaCCC, PeerTube and FramaTube as well. It is under heavy development, updaded regularly.
* [https://newpipe.net/ NewPipe] -- A lightweight YouTube front end without the botnet. Can download videos for offline viewing, play audio in background, play videos in a small window while using other apps. Supports subscriptions without a Google account. Can be used for Soundcloud, MediaCCC, PeerTube and FramaTube as well. It is under heavy development, updated regularly.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=free.rm.skytube.oss Skytube] YouTube client with hardware acceleration, it can subscribe you to channels without an account.
*[https://github.com/SkyTubeTeam/SkyTube Skytube] -- YouTube client with hardware acceleration. Has similar features to NewPipe.
*[https://github.com/libre-tube/LibreTube LibreTube] - Open source YouTube client that uses the Piped API. By default, it proxies video through a Piped instance which means your IP isn't exposed to Google, and also included Sponsorblock integration. Can save subscriptions and playlists locally with no account.
* [https://libretube.dev/ LibreTube] - Open source YouTube client that uses the Piped API. By default, it proxies video through a Piped instance which means your IP isn't exposed to Google, and also includes SponsorBlock integration. Can save subscriptions and playlists locally without an account.


==Privacy and Security==
==Privacy and Security==  


*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/dev.ukanth.ufirewall/ AFWall+] Easy to use firewall (requires root).
*[https://authpass.app/ AuthPass] -- KeePass compatible password manager.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.android.keepass/ KeePassDroid], [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.kunzisoft.keepass.libre/ KeePassDX], [https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android Keepass2Android]  — KeePass/KeePassX compatible password managers.
*[https://mobileapp.bitwarden.com/ Bitwarden] -- FOSS Cloud password manager.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.zygotelabs.locker/ Locker] Factory resets your device after a customisable number of login failures (requires root).
*[https://ente.io/auth/ Ente Auth] -- Simple 2FA manager.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.faircode.netguard NetGuard] Firewall that works as a local VPN. It doesn't require root.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.faircode.netguard NetGuard] -- Firewall that works as a local VPN.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.sufficientlysecure.keychain OpenKeychain] [https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.thialfihar.android.apg APG (OpenPGP)].
*[https://github.com/StarGW-net/karma-firewall Karma Firewall] --  Easy to use firewall.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.typeblog.shelter/ Shelter] Uses the work profile feature to isolate apps from having access to files, contacts, apps, etc., from the main profile. The isolated apps can also be freezed.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.sufficientlysecure.keychain OpenKeychain] [https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.thialfihar.android.apg APG (OpenPGP)] --  PGP keychain managers.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=be.uhasselt.privacypolice Wi-Fi Privacy Police] Defeat certain methods of Wi-Fi location tracking.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.typeblog.shelter/ Shelter] -- Uses the work profile feature to isolate apps from having access to files, contacts, apps, etc., from the main profile. The isolated apps can also be freezed.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.faircode.xlua XPrivacyLua] — Successor to XPrivacy that doesn't seem to suffer from the same problems as the old version. Made by the same author as the original XPrivacy. Requires Xposed and Android 6.0+.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=be.uhasselt.privacypolice Wi-Fi Privacy Police] -- Defeat certain methods of Wi-Fi location tracking.
*[http://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy XPrivacy] — Requires Xposed. Allows you to restrict app permissions.


==Ad-blockers==
== Ad-blockers ==  


*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.adaway AdAway] Blocks ads by editing host files - requires root. Can also be used without root by using the VPN slot for it.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.adaway AdAway] -- Blocks ads by editing host files - requires root. Can also be used without root by using the VPN slot for it.
*[https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html Adguard] Works as a local VPN.  Also battery hungry, but lets you use a firewall even if you don't have root, and can filter mobile traffic.
*[https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html Adguard] -- Works as a local VPN.  Also battery hungry, but lets you use a firewall even if you don't have root, and can filter mobile traffic.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.blokada.alarm Blokada] — Ad-block that works a local VPN and doesn't require root. Can use multiples lists for rules, e.g. AdAway.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.jak_linux.dns66 DNS66] -- Blocking host names through DNS. Can be used for ad-blocking. Best part is that it doesn't require root, or fucking around with proxy settings. Worst part is that it's got a couple of [https://github.com/julian-klode/dns66#using-it issues]. Be a good /g/entoomen and help the dev find and squash bugs, or suggest features.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.jak_linux.dns66 DNS66] Blocking host names through DNS. Can be used for ad-blocking. Best part is that it doesn't require root, or fucking around with proxy settings. Worst part is that it's got a couple of [https://github.com/julian-klode/dns66#using-it issues]. Be a good /g/entoomen and help the dev find and squash bugs, or suggest features.


==File Managers==
==File Managers==


*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.ghostsq.commander Ghost Commander] Another Norton Commander clone. Gives access to all files on the device. Requires root.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.ghostsq.commander Ghost Commander] -- Another Norton Commander clone. Gives access to all files on the device.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=amaze&fdid=com.amaze.filemanager Amaze] — Available on F-Droid, features material design, and has root options.
*[https://teamamaze.xyz/ Amaze] -- Extensible file manager with Material Design.
*[http://neatbytes.com/solidexplorer/ Solid Explorer] — Free trial for 2 weeks pay required later, but APKs exist. Payment also doesn't work for everyone.
*[https://martinmimigames.github.io/projects/little-file-explorer/ Little File Explorer] -- Ultra lightweight and barebones file manager with all the basic features you'd probably need and literally nothing more. Supports Android 1.0+
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.fx FX File Explorer] — File manager with archive creator and extractor, media player, image viewer, binary (hex) viewer and text editor. Root capabilities possible with free [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.fx.rr add-on app]. Premium add-on enables access to cloud services, SMB, WebDAV, FTP, sending files directly to another instance on another device through NFC and/or Wi-Fi as well as accessing files from the browser. APKs exist.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.openintents.filemanager/ OI File Manager] — Very lightweight file manager.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.veniosg.dir/ Dir] — FOSS ultra lightweight and barebones file manager with all the basic features you'd probably need and literally nothing more.
*[https://f-droid.org/packages/me.zhanghai.android.files Material Files] —  FOSS file manager based on Material Design guidelines.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.filemanager.pro Simple File Manager] — FOSS file manager part of a series of FOSS apps made by the same developer.


==Navigation==
== Navigation==


*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/app.organicmaps Organic Maps] Privacy-respecting OpenStreetMap based mapping with a clean interface.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/app.organicmaps Organic Maps] -- Privacy-respecting OpenStreetMap based mapping with a clean interface.
*[http://maps.me MAPS.ME] OpenStreetMap based offline map and turn by turn navigation.
* [http://maps.me MAPS.ME] -- OpenStreetMap based offline map and turn by turn navigation.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.osmand.plus OsmAnd] OpenStreetMap based mapping.  Allows you to store detailed mapping info locally for offline access.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.osmand.plus OsmAnd] -- OpenStreetMap based mapping.  Allows you to store detailed mapping info locally for offline access.


==Photography And Photo Gallery==
==Photography And Photo Gallery==


*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.sourceforge.opencamera Open Camera] Feature-rich open-source camera app.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.sourceforge.opencamera Open Camera] -- Feature-rich open-source camera app.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.alienpants.leafpicrevived/ LeafPic Revived] — Alternative Image Gallery, Material Design and FOSS.
*[https://f-droid.org/packages/com.simplemobiletools.gallery.pro Simple Gallery] — FOSS gallery part of a series of FOSS apps made by the same developer.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.witness.sscphase1 Obscuracam] - FLOSS camera app made by The Guardian Project to obscure faces in photographs.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.witness.sscphase1 Obscuracam] - FLOSS camera app made by The Guardian Project to obscure faces in photographs.
*[https://f-droid.org/packages/us.koller.cameraroll/ Camera Roll] - Fast and intuitive Gallery replacement with cropping, EXIF editor, file manager. No longer maintained.
*[https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.gallery/ Fossify Gallery] - Simple, easy-to-use gallery.
*[https://f-droid.org/packages/de.k3b.android.androFotoFinder/ A Photo Manager] - Super lightweight.
*[https://github.com/WSTxda/QP-Gallery-Releases/ QuickPic Gallery] - An open-source fork of the original excellent media gallery app.
*[https://github.com/WSTxda/QP-Gallery-Releases/ QuickPic Gallery] - An open-source fork of the original excellent media gallery app.


==Torrents==
==Torrents==


*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.proninyaroslav.libretorrent LibreTorrent] Free and open source torrent client, very similar to Flud but without the ads.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.proninyaroslav.libretorrent LibreTorrent] -- Free and open source torrent client, very similar to Flud but without the ads.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.github.axet.torrentclient/ Torrent Client] — A Torrent Client.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.biglybt.android.client/ BiglyBT]
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.biglybt.android.client/ BiglyBT]


==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==


*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.danoeh.antennapod AntennaPod] An Excellent podcast manager that is available on F-Droid.
* [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.danoeh.antennapod AntennaPod] -- An Excellent podcast manager that is available on F-Droid.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.programmierecke.radiodroid2/ RadioDroid] — A wiki-based, open source streaming radio player.
* [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.y20k.transistor/ Transistor] -- A bare bones app for listening to radio programs over the internet.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.y20k.transistor/ Transistor] A bare bones app for listening to radio programs over the internet.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=cz.martykan.forecastie Forecastie] -- Get the weather forecast for anywhere in the world, cached for offline use.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.ligi.materialteatimer Material Tea Timer] — A fucking ''material'' tea-timer so you can have your tea tasting just right, ensuring peak coziness in the cold during months. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSQZ-McBd9k&list=PLQPxKaYFi-Ojn56ywFtwgBTTzQp-9mVGb Cafe de Touhou] is also recommended playing in the background.
*[http://www.kiwix.org/wiki/Software Kiwix] -- A web reader for offline content, notably Wikipedia.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=cz.martykan.forecastie Forecastie] Get the weather forecast for anywhere in the world, cached for offline use.
*[http://www.kiwix.org/wiki/Software Kiwix] A web reader for offline content, notably Wikipedia.
*[https://github.com/itkach/aard2-android Aard2] -- Offline dictionary and wiki reader for .[https://github.com/itkach/slob slob] files.
*[https://github.com/itkach/aard2-android Aard2] -- Offline dictionary and wiki reader for .[https://github.com/itkach/slob slob] files.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.pulpdust.lesserpad/ LesserPad] A simple text editor that saves documents in plain-text format.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.pulpdust.lesserpad/ LesserPad] -- A simple text editor that saves documents in plain-text format.
*[http://piratebox.cc/android PirateBox] — Run a fileshare/chat wireless hotspot. Requires root.
*[https://github.com/spacecowboy/feeder Feeder] -- Auto-updating RSS feed reader with full text extraction (no more truncated feeds).
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.etuldan.sparss.floss spaRSS] Auto-updating RSS feed reader with full text extraction (no more truncated feeds).
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.ligi.survivalmanual Survival Manual] -- Learn how to survive innawoods. A great companion for both veterans and newbies alike. Hell, it's a good read even if you're not going anywhere. Guide is based on the (public domain) US Army Survival Field-Manual FM 21-76, and is fully working offline. Even has illustrations.
*[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.ligi.survivalmanual Survival Manual] Learn how to survive innawoods. great companion for both veterans and newbies alike. Hell, it's a good read even if you're not going anywhere. Guide is based on the (public domain) US Army Survival Field-Manual FM 21-76, and is fully working offline. Even has illustrations.
* [https://microg.org/ microG] -- FOSS re-implementation of Google's proprietary Android user space apps and libraries. Great for those who desire a bit more privacy, but still want to continue using Google's services. When used on older phone, it can even better your battery life. Implementation status can be viewed [https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/wiki/Implementation-Status here].
*[https://microg.org/ microG] FOSS re-implementation of Google's proprietary Android user space apps and libraries. Great for those who desire a bit more privacy, but still want to continue using Google's services. When used on older phone, it can even better your battery life. (Your ROM needs to support signature spoofing - Omni 5 and 6 have it in out of the box, but other ROMs require a [http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.thermatk.android.xf.fakegapps patch]. If you're not comfortable with running xposed, or just want to avoid it for some reason, you can use [https://github.com/moosd/Needle Needle by moosd]). Implementation status can be viewed [https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/wiki/Implementation-Status here].
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.artifex.mupdf.viewer.app/ MuPDF] -- The Android port of a well known and efficient PDF reader. There is also a [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.artifex.mupdf.mini.app/ mini version] with less bloat.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.artifex.mupdf.viewer.app/ MuPDF] The Android port of a well known and efficient PDF reader. There is also a [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.artifex.mupdf.mini.app/ mini version] with less bloat.
*[https://koreader.rocks/ KOReader] -- Excellent document reader app designed for E-Ink devices. Supports many common file formats. Respects your privacy together with a good balance of being feature-rich, yet simple to use. Comes with sane defaults but offers extensive customization. Overall a great app for reading.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.sufficientlysecure.viewer/ Document Viewer] — Basically MuPDF (literally) but better. Supports many common file formats (except .doc and .docx, but you should be exporting to .pdf like an adult). Respects your privacy together with a good balance of being feature-rich, yet simple to use. Comes with sane defaults but offers extensive customization. Since it's built on MuPDF for document rendering it looks great, while the bookshelf view is also very nice to look at. Overall a great app for reading.
*[https://github.com/inorichi/tachiyomi Tachiyomi] -- Free and open source manga reader for Android
*[https://github.com/inorichi/tachiyomi Tachiyomi] Free and open source manga reader for Android
*[https://github.com/billthefarmer/diary Diary] -- a Diary (not bloated). Notes are stored as .txts, sorted by da''y''te and put in /year/month subdirectories. Includes calendar interface to help navigate notes.
*[https://github.com/billthefarmer/diary Diary] a Diary (not bloated). Notes are stored as .txts, sorted by da''y''te and put in /year/month subdirectories. Includes calendar interface to help navigate notes.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.forrestguice.suntimeswidget/ Suntimes] -- Tracks sunlight and moonlight times. Features an app, alarm clock, and widget collection.
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=utw.android.midsequer2 MidSequer2] | [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=utw.android.midsequer v1] - Basic piano-roll midi sequencer with straightforward interface.
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cronometer.android.gold Cronometer] -- Non-free but excellent nutritional database and calorie-counting app.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.google.android.diskusage/ DiskUsage] — Lightweight and FOSS disk storage visualizer.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/axp.tool.apkextractor/ Apk Extractor] — Extract APKs from your device, even if installed from the Playstore.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.forrestguice.suntimeswidget/ Suntimes] Tracks sunlight and moonlight times. Features an app, alarm clock, and widget collection.
*[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.clock/ Simple Clock] — FOSS and lightweight combination of a clock widget, alarm clock, stopwatch, timer. Ensure battery optimization permissions are tweaked for alerts to function.
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cronometer.android.gold Cronometer] Non-free but excellent nutritional database and calorie-counting app.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links ==


*[https://prism-break.org/en/categories/android/ Prism Break] Lists software that respect your freedom and privacy (and points out those which do not).
*[https://prism-break.org/en/categories/android/ Prism Break] -- Lists software that respect your freedom and privacy (and points out those which do not).
*[https://droid-break.info Droid Break] — Lists notable free and open source software.


==See also==
==See also==

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Google's Android is one of the two primary competing cellular phone systems (with the other being Apple's iPhone). Android was formerly the Hacker's choice due to its GNU/Linux kernel and it's open-source nature.

In the intervening years since its initial release in 2008, Android has increasingly become locked-down to the End-User and continues to be harder to root and hack. If you know what you're doing, you can easily turn your Android phone into a nearly-fully functioning computer. Many forums and communities exist for this very purpose, and specialty software exists for these tasks. This specialty software is prone to change often and frequently, and does not always work on every single cellphone. Much of this software is also maintained by Indian Programmers or the Chinese.

Universally recognized software for accessing higher functionality includes Termux, a Terminal Emulator and Magisk, a root-level module installer.

This page is filled with high-quality, up-to-date and mostly open-source software. Android uses a package type known as APKs, which can be acquired from Google Play, or alternative App Stores not requiring Google Services such as F-Droid. Always exercise caution when installing from third-party repositories.

Debloating

Occasionally phones will ship with bloatware that you cannot remove. To solve this, either use the Universal Android Debloater or consider a Custom ROM.

App Stores

  • F-Droid (FOSS Repo) F-Droid is more or less the most popular alternative to the default Google Play store as all your main FOSS applications can be found here (sometimes even paid versions of software on the Google Play store are available on F-Droid for free). Allows you to add repository locations as well.
  • Aurora Suite Popular FOSS client alternative to Google Play Store. Only sane Google Play Store front-end.
  • You can also download APK files directly from Google Play with Evozi's APK Downloader. Be wary of third party sources that claim to provide unmodified APKs from Google Play if an app signature, checksum or other means of verification is not available. Some may bundle in malware or adware.

Web browsers

  • Cromite
    • Based on Chromium, FOSS and respects your freedoms;
    • Baked-in ad-block engine with filters from EasyList, EasyPrivacy and others
    • Removes click-tracking and AMP from search result
  • Fennec
    • Based on the latest Firefox release (codenamed Fenix).
    • It has proprietary bits and telemetry removed, but still connects to various Mozilla and Google services that can track users.
  • Iceraven
    • Based on Mozilla's Fenix version of Firefox, GeckoView and Mozilla Android Components.
    • about:config support
  • Mull
    • Privacy oriented and deblobbed web browser based on Mozilla technology.
    • Enables many features upstreamed by the Tor Uplift project using preferences from the arkenfox-user.js project.
    • It is recommended to install 'uBlock Origin'.
  • FFUpdater
    • Easy way to manage installations of a variety of browsers from Git. Includes Cromite, Mull, Iceraven and more

Imageboard browsers

  • KurobaEx -- A Kuroba fork including captcha support, new thread navigation, external archive support, new media viewer, mpv support, and lots of other minor improvements. Archived.
  • Chance -- An imageboard browser that also works on iToys. Has similar features to Kuroba/Ex and it is still in active development.

Communications

For most users, the app will you use to communicate will be dependent on the platform your friends use (or you have forced them onto). Most platforms will have their own app that you can use however they will usually contain many anti-features. Some platforms have 3rd party apps which may not save your privacy but may make your experience better.

Majority of the apps here will only work if both parties have it, otherwise it simply is a fancy replacement for the Messages app.

  • Element -- The flagship client for the Matrix protocol.
  • FluffyChat -- Like Element, but with a much less ugly UI.
  • Signal -- The successor of TextSecure and RedPhone. It provides end-to-end encrypted VoIP and IM over Wi-Fi or cellular internet using your existing phone number. It is recommended by both Snowden and Bruce Schneier. It previously required Google Play, but now you can download the APK from the website directly
  • K-9 Mail (Email) -- supports OpenPGP if APG is installed.
  • FairEmail -- Open source, privacy friendly email app
  • Revolution IRC -- Decent IRC client. Is open source.
  • SimpleX Chat -- Decentralized instant messenger. Open source and requires no identifying info such as phone number to use.

Music

  • GoneMAD Music Player -- (Paid proprietary) Know the recently released Foobar2000 for Android? This app more or less is what its' devs are trying to recreate - and they can't do it, despite the fact that it was in development for years. Supports a shitload of formats including .opus(!!), and it has a decent UI, which is reminiscent of Vanilla Player and Rocket Player combined. Good, robust app.
  • Vanilla Music -- A superior FOSS music player.
  • SicMu Player -- Ultra barebones lightweight FOSS music player that's based on folders displayed in a file hierarchy tree view, in addition to some nice basic features.
  • Auxio -- A simple, rational music player based on Material Design

Video players

  • VLC -- It's VLC. It plays everything.
  • mpvKt-- /g/s recommended desktop video player, on Android. Has a nice GUI. Suggested for those who want a more lightweight FOSS video player.

YouTube

  • NewPipe -- A lightweight YouTube front end without the botnet. Can download videos for offline viewing, play audio in background, play videos in a small window while using other apps. Supports subscriptions without a Google account. Can be used for Soundcloud, MediaCCC, PeerTube and FramaTube as well. It is under heavy development, updated regularly.
  • Skytube -- YouTube client with hardware acceleration. Has similar features to NewPipe.
  • LibreTube - Open source YouTube client that uses the Piped API. By default, it proxies video through a Piped instance which means your IP isn't exposed to Google, and also includes SponsorBlock integration. Can save subscriptions and playlists locally without an account.

Privacy and Security

  • AuthPass -- KeePass compatible password manager.
  • Bitwarden -- FOSS Cloud password manager.
  • Ente Auth -- Simple 2FA manager.
  • NetGuard -- Firewall that works as a local VPN.
  • Karma Firewall -- Easy to use firewall.
  • OpenKeychain APG (OpenPGP) -- PGP keychain managers.
  • Shelter -- Uses the work profile feature to isolate apps from having access to files, contacts, apps, etc., from the main profile. The isolated apps can also be freezed.
  • Wi-Fi Privacy Police -- Defeat certain methods of Wi-Fi location tracking.

Ad-blockers

  • AdAway -- Blocks ads by editing host files - requires root. Can also be used without root by using the VPN slot for it.
  • Adguard -- Works as a local VPN. Also battery hungry, but lets you use a firewall even if you don't have root, and can filter mobile traffic.
  • DNS66 -- Blocking host names through DNS. Can be used for ad-blocking. Best part is that it doesn't require root, or fucking around with proxy settings. Worst part is that it's got a couple of issues. Be a good /g/entoomen and help the dev find and squash bugs, or suggest features.

File Managers

  • Ghost Commander -- Another Norton Commander clone. Gives access to all files on the device.
  • Amaze -- Extensible file manager with Material Design.
  • Little File Explorer -- Ultra lightweight and barebones file manager with all the basic features you'd probably need and literally nothing more. Supports Android 1.0+

Navigation

  • Organic Maps -- Privacy-respecting OpenStreetMap based mapping with a clean interface.
  • MAPS.ME -- OpenStreetMap based offline map and turn by turn navigation.
  • OsmAnd -- OpenStreetMap based mapping. Allows you to store detailed mapping info locally for offline access.

Photography And Photo Gallery

  • Open Camera -- Feature-rich open-source camera app.
  • Obscuracam - FLOSS camera app made by The Guardian Project to obscure faces in photographs.
  • Fossify Gallery - Simple, easy-to-use gallery.
  • QuickPic Gallery - An open-source fork of the original excellent media gallery app.

Torrents

  • LibreTorrent -- Free and open source torrent client, very similar to Flud but without the ads.
  • BiglyBT

Miscellaneous

  • AntennaPod -- An Excellent podcast manager that is available on F-Droid.
  • Transistor -- A bare bones app for listening to radio programs over the internet.
  • Forecastie -- Get the weather forecast for anywhere in the world, cached for offline use.
  • Kiwix -- A web reader for offline content, notably Wikipedia.
  • Aard2 -- Offline dictionary and wiki reader for .slob files.
  • LesserPad -- A simple text editor that saves documents in plain-text format.
  • Feeder -- Auto-updating RSS feed reader with full text extraction (no more truncated feeds).
  • Survival Manual -- Learn how to survive innawoods. A great companion for both veterans and newbies alike. Hell, it's a good read even if you're not going anywhere. Guide is based on the (public domain) US Army Survival Field-Manual FM 21-76, and is fully working offline. Even has illustrations.
  • microG -- FOSS re-implementation of Google's proprietary Android user space apps and libraries. Great for those who desire a bit more privacy, but still want to continue using Google's services. When used on older phone, it can even better your battery life. Implementation status can be viewed here.
  • MuPDF -- The Android port of a well known and efficient PDF reader. There is also a mini version with less bloat.
  • KOReader -- Excellent document reader app designed for E-Ink devices. Supports many common file formats. Respects your privacy together with a good balance of being feature-rich, yet simple to use. Comes with sane defaults but offers extensive customization. Overall a great app for reading.
  • Tachiyomi -- Free and open source manga reader for Android
  • Diary -- a Diary (not bloated). Notes are stored as .txts, sorted by dayte and put in /year/month subdirectories. Includes calendar interface to help navigate notes.
  • Suntimes -- Tracks sunlight and moonlight times. Features an app, alarm clock, and widget collection.
  • Cronometer -- Non-free but excellent nutritional database and calorie-counting app.

References

1 Has a bookmark of /g/ in one of the demo screenshots.

External links

  • Prism Break -- Lists software that respect your freedom and privacy (and points out those which do not).

See also