The only app I can’t live without. Except for gboard, all of my applications are Foss. There is no competition for gboard’s swipe typing, not to mention its many capabilities like as searching for gifs, stickers, being able to paste copied images, translating, and so on. I’d like to know how I can use gboard while maintaining my privacy. According to what I’ve heard, it sends all typing data to Google’s server. If you ask me, that’s a massive no-no. Do you have any suggestions?

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Leaving this up because there are some good discussions here already and it’s a great question. I’d just flag rule 2 in the sidebar and that we ask questions and recommendation requests to be posted in !askandroid@lemdro.id instead. Thanks!

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Off topic question, don’t you guys think splintering the Android community into multiple communities specifically for certain things when there are so few people on the Lemmy platform will lead to the instance becoming driy without content? Not sure if there’s been discussion about this yet.

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maybe using a firewall to block it’s internet access?

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Any suggestions on how to bead in on it’s connections?

I’d expect it to use some QUIC type protocol reaching out to one of the generic Google shortcutted domains, but that’s 100% speculation and 0% testing.

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Searching has brought up pcapdroid (it’s on fdroid) as a way to watch network traffic from apps via local vpn. I only just installed it myself though so you know as much as I do at this point.

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I believe some custom ROMs use an AOSP version that is very simplified, but it’s not a 1:1 replacement. I’ll be following this to see if anybody has suggestions.

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I believe TrackerControl is based on NetGuard but offers some tracker blocking, so you can still allow internet access for functionality like GIFs and sticker searches. Although I’m not sure if the specific servers for Gboard have been identified.

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FOSS is not just about privacy! Freedom is that important reason you should care about. FlorisBoard is my suggestion for you.

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Used FlorisBoard for a good while, it’s the perfect replacement imo. I don’t remember exactly but there was a certain feature missing for me so I uninstalled it but it may have been implemented by now.

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I checked every keyboard on F-Droid, Floris is the best keyboard you can find now.

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Same and I agree, I’ll have to download it again later.

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Well outside of F-droid (for some reason) is OpenBoard with gesture typing

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The major feature that’s missing is autocorrect, rely on it a lot

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Is it actually actively developed? The last version is from September of last year.

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Yes, it is. But it doesn’t update fast.

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Ty, yeah. I could’ve checked the repo myself 😂

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Yesterday I installed Grapheneos so I’ve swapped to florisboard. Not bad but it’s very specific on where you swipe using gestures. I’m slowly getting used to it but gboard was a lot more forgiving.

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Why Gboard is better at gestures? That’s because it tracks you.

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Badum tssss :D

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The latest release being almost a year ago doesn’t exactly inspire confidence though.

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Holy crap! It’s amazing! I’m using it right now, and it’s great!

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Ok I’m f-droiding right now :)
edit :just realized it’s different than the one you linked.
further edit: It’s much better than floris. Happy days, thank you for the suggestion.

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If you’re on graphene OS then just uninstall GBoard and when youre installing it back uncheck the network permission checkbox. Easy as pie

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No need to uninstall. Just go into Settings - Apps - Gboard - Permissions. You can deny or grant any perms (including Network) there.

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If you’re on GrapheneOS, you get the option to block an app’s network access when you install it. So you can use whatever keyboard you want and it can’t call home.

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Check the settings.

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