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      It doesn’t run anything from google. I run lineage os.

      You could make the point that the service companies know where you ate all the time but that doesn’t have anything to do with audio that I know of.

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        I run lineage os

        Good for you, never mind then. However, most people run preinstalled OS, so I just assumed you also would.

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          Honestly if you are thinking about your phone listening to you then you probably should look into running something other than stock. (You are not most people)

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            Good point. How complicated is it to install lineage OS on a Fairphone while also keeping/transferring my contacts?

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              It depends. What I would do if you are interested is buy a cheap damaged phone that is still usable and then flash it with Lineage. From there you can break things without causing issues on your main device.

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        I thought lineage os still uses google for stuff like push notifications? It just doesn’t use the “Google apps” by default

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      When I turn my phone’s microphone off and say “hey Google” my phone doesn’t respond in the slightest. Much more comforting.