That’s it. Would you recommended any other repository?

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    7 months ago

    I keep it simple so I can confidently download the apps.

    I can’t keep track of which repos are safe, and we’ve seen posts on here from people getting sketchy apps from a repo they added.

    I’m sure there are other safe repos, and I’m willing to add one if people recommend an app that requires it, but I’ll probably remove it afterwards.

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      7 months ago

      This is a good approach. I would not even use Izzy’s repo shown by OP (at least not on a daily driver device - great for testing newer apps I’m sure) because I don’t see it as advantageous to get updates so quickly or access to apps that are not yet (or will never be) fully open source.

      Basically I see most of the value of F-Droid in their build server and official repo. So I only add repos with a very short list of apps, like microg and KDE.

      I can always install the odd apk manually, or use Aurora store (preferably in the work profile)

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        7 months ago

        Yeah. F-droid’s defaults for me have always worked well, and if I want a specific app to be up to date, I’ll download it right from the devs (Shattered Pixel)

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          6 months ago

          But the IzzyOnDroid repo is getting the apps right from the devs too, no?

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            6 months ago

            Idk. I’m not against izzy, just don’t want to have to check which repo an app is in browsing fdroid