The installation is super easy - barely an inconvinience. However you need to set up everything on your phone manually - no easy transfer from stock Android afaik.
And agreed, installation is super simple, just a good quality USB-C data cable (the one that comes with the Pixel works great) and a Chromium-based browser. As for post-installation, yeah it can be a pain but you’d be surprised how much crap from your old phone you don’t actually need. Going GrapheneOS is a good way to go minimalist if you want to.
Barclays: This app only runs in the owner profile and secure app spawning may have to be disabled
https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/
The installation is super easy - barely an inconvinience. However you need to set up everything on your phone manually - no easy transfer from stock Android afaik.
I understood that reference!
And agreed, installation is super simple, just a good quality USB-C data cable (the one that comes with the Pixel works great) and a Chromium-based browser. As for post-installation, yeah it can be a pain but you’d be surprised how much crap from your old phone you don’t actually need. Going GrapheneOS is a good way to go minimalist if you want to.
sign up to a 3rd party password manager on your original device so you will have them available there too
I am very happy with Dashlane for two years now. Glad to pay for the service.