Breaking free of Goolag [15 Feb 2019] In an effort to de-Goolag my life as much as possible, I went ahead and either removed or shut down all of the Goolag apps on my Android phone. I also removed any apps that I had previously installed via the Goolag Play Store. If I got a warning that the phone would not work properly if an app was removed, I went into the applications manager and cleared the data from that app, unchecked "show notifications" and did a "force stop" on it. I did this on each Goolag app, including the Goolag Play Store. I then downloaded and installed F-Droid, and replaced Goolag Maps with Maps and Open Map. I had already been using Firefox Klar, so I re-installed it again, this time through F-Droid. I then installed a few apps that were not available on Goolag Play, such as a nice notepad and calculator. I also picked up Termux again, and I am able to run Debian alongside Android, via an app called "AnLinux". I grabbed Orbot and Orfox, for surfing via Tor, as well as baresip, which is a very lightweight SIP client, that works great. I ran into two bugs, that are not deal breakers for me. I use Zoho Mail to handle mail on a few domains that I have, and their app was not available through F-Droid. I grabbed an .apk for it online, and installed it. It works fine, but there is no option for it to notify me of new emails, like there was on the Goolag Play version. So, I have to check it now and then. Protonmail, which I use for bills and stuff, is also not available via F-Droid. I downloaded an .apk and installed it, but it kept bitching about wanting to connect to Goolag Play. I tried an app from the F-Droid repository that lets you install Goolag Play apps under its account, but I could not get it to work. So, for now, I will have to just check Protonmail via the web interface. I am setting up a real mail server, so I will be able to kill those two birds with one stone, and just use Android's built-in email client to check those addresses in the future. I might even go old-school and just check them with mutt on Termux, or, if I am feeling like a hipster, with Alpine. :) So, overall, the effort was worth it. My phone has much more space on it now, runs smoothly, and I no longer get nagged by Goolag to leave a review about how I liked my visit to Wal-Mart, whenever I leave "Location" on by accident.