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Myzel394 | 12 days ago
However, there was one case that lead me to thinking about ditching grapheneos to this day. I installed Uber on my phone and I was able to successfully create an account and use it. When it came to booking a ride, the app crashed and I had to log in again. Once I did that, I was told that my account has been suspended for violating the terms of services. All I did to that point was creating an account and booking a ride. I was able to resolve the issue luckily after a few days and going back and fourth a couple of times with the Uber support, however, the risk of getting banned on any such platform is still risky, and thus I'm not sure if grapheneos is usable if you need to use such services.
rcMgD2BwE72F|12 days ago
HunOL|12 days ago
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subscribed|12 days ago
Taxi across the town is £20, Uber usually 5-10. There are no other providers.
Taxi from my airport (some 15 miles away) is £60-80, Uber usually £30-ish. Public transportation (2 trains + 2 buses) over £50.
I wish I had an option.
ozlikethewizard|12 days ago
rationalist|12 days ago
I've run into my share of scammy taxi drivers.
peanut_merchant|12 days ago
ThePowerOfFuet|12 days ago
Your aim is misplaced: ditch Uber, not GrapheneOS.
palata|12 days ago
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franga2000|12 days ago
Every app on my phone has at least one other app, usually already installed, that can replace it. This wasn't intentional, it just happened naturally. Unless all two or three apps in a category get blocked for me at the same time, this already unlikely situation is barely an inconvenience.
simonh|12 days ago
If using GrapheneOS significantly increases the risk a person won't be able to use a service they rely on, that may be unacceptable.
g947o|12 days ago