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by RussianCow 2767 days ago
This. I recently got a new Android phone, and decided to go Google-less with microG and LineageOS. Since I had to install everything from scratch anyway, I only installed apps as I needed them, and I've found that I have not reinstalled a large portion of the apps on my old phone—Amazon, Yelp, YouTube, etc all work perfectly fine in the browser, and I now have the added advantage that uBlock in Firefox blocks all of the trackers that are impossible to avoid in native apps. Hell, many of these "native" apps are just the web versions wrapped in a web view, so there is absolutely no discernible difference in functionality or UX between the two.
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Ads are impossible to avoid when you have no control over your device. A rooted Android phone can easily block native ads.