Would OS age verification laws affect a Google account on GrapheneOS?
from unicornBro@sh.itjust.works to privacy@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 09:06
https://sh.itjust.works/post/62483440

I understand that GrapheneOS will not require age verification, but what if I’m using a Google account on it? Will I still be able to use my Google account for the Play store on a GrapheneOS phone? (In the US) Thanks in advance

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vivalapivo@lemmy.today on 27 Jun 09:15 next collapse

Please do not mention age verification without mass surveillance or internet censorship

NarrativeBear@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 22:41 collapse

Not sure why you are being downvoted, you are correct in saying this is mass surveillance, branded as age verification, and marketed as protecting the children.

strakitar@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 09:53 next collapse

Why are you using Graphene OS if you’re still prostituting your data to google?

RodgeGrabTheCat@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jun 11:03 next collapse

Everyone has different needs. For example, my father got tired of Google pestering him to activate the AI on his Pixel. So he got me to install GrapheneOS. He gets the convenience of Google services without putting up with the AI garbage.

vapor_body@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 17:57 collapse

I keep saying non-nerds should be interested in Graphene. Like, if you’re hot, why let the police ogle you? People should be more paranoid! Stalkers tend to seek out positions of impunity

stoicEuropean@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 11:06 next collapse

bc someone might still be dependent on certain services that he or she wasnt able to replace just yet.

Also: “perfect” is a the arch-enemy of “good”. Every bit of de-americanization, de-corporatification counts, and comments like yours somewhat disencourage people to even begin the journey. Bc “why even degoogle my OS, if I cant degoogle from that one since particular service 🤷”. It’s the same reason some people are not fighting climate change. Why care for my CO2 emission, if India or China wont budge?" We wont score perfect, so I wont even try."

That concept is called Practical Utilitarism

TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip on 27 Jun 11:46 collapse

Every step in the right direction is worth taking. Doesn’t have to be perfect, as long as there’s movement in this direction. Many people seem to miss this point.

Steve@communick.news on 27 Jun 14:36 collapse

The point of GrapheneOS is not to eliminate Google services. There are several options for that. What GrapheneOS is uniquely good at, is sandboxing Google services, so it doesn’t have access to all the things you don’t need it to.

Like this:
<img alt="" src="https://communick.news/pictrs/image/eb3c0e62-8dc9-436c-9993-da2131c459e4.webp">

Kenvexity@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 09:55 next collapse

If Google needs your ID for a service, then yes. Regardless of OS you will have to verify if you want a Google service, like Play Store.

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 27 Jun 14:12 collapse

If Google requires it to have an account active then yeah you’ll need to do it. How? That depends on how they choose to make it work. As for if Google will somehow recognize that you’re on an unverified OS or something like that and refuse to allow your account to work on it is another question we’ll be hearing more about later this year.