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by class3shock 832 days ago
Very easy and solid as a daily driver. I have a Pixel 6a that I've been running it on from when I got it (≈1.5 years), I've never needed to debug anything. My banking apps have worked without issue. The only issue I've encountered is one dual factor authentication app not working on it.
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And Netflix can't be installed (at least through the Play store) because of restrictions from Netflix' side (I suppose). But that's okay, I can just stop my subscription through the web interface.
You can use Netflix on GrapheneOS. They incorrectly configured their Play Store listing for the app as needing a Google certified OS but in reality the app doesn't currently check the Play Integrity API. You can install it another way such as Aurora Store and will will work. We do recommend using the sandboxed Play Store as the main way to install apps because it's the most secure (verifies Play Store signing metadata and doesn't trust every WebPKI CA) but unfortunately in this case Netflix did something silly. Do not know why they did it and do not know why they haven't simply stopped marking that way. They use Widevine, not Play Integrity API. Perhaps they intend to use it and did this prematurely, but it would be silly to block non-Google-certified operating systems using it. It doesn't achieve anything.
Weird, I have it installed but maybe it could be installed then but not now.