Is there any way I can remove the spyware samsung and google used to spy on me without installing degogled android? I used the samsung galaxy a13
- Theres a tool named Android Universal Debloater. You don’t need root, only adb allowed. In the Debloater you will have the recommended appss to disable, but you can go forward. 
- To install a degoogled Android aka custom ROM is way more efficient than to degoogle native Android aka Stock ROM. - However there are several ways to at least reduce the amount of spyware on Stock ROM: - seek out all apps, you don’t use, and uninstall or deactivate them
- if you can do neither or in addition follow the method described by XDA developers (as stated in the article as well not all apps can be uninstalled without risk - so be careful)
 - Do you have any kind of tutorial on how to install lineageos on my phone? (Galaxy a13) - Unfortunately it looks like like your device isn’t officially supported. 
- You can install LineageOS GSI (generic system image). GSI, as the name implies, is generic; it means that the OS won’t know your actual model, so it’ll have some little weird things, like the camera location in the UI. 
 
 
- putting a different rom on a samsung is something they don’t allow. not to say it can’t be done, but it’s above my pay grade. eventually i’ll get a different phone. - i disabled a bunch of stuff using - adband- pm uninstall -k --user 0 package. i won’t list it all here unless someone asks - everyone’s list will be different, and just disabling things willy-nilly can break stuff.- i have nextdns (a paid service). this is configured as the phone’s private dns provider. - my router intercepts all unencrypted dns, to any address, and handles it using nextdns.
- my router rejects all traffic to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, which are the google servers most commonly used by bad actors to bypass restrictive dns.
 - i haven’t checked lately for suspicious connections to other dns providers. i think cloudflare and quad9 may have similarly obvious ip addresses for dns that should be blocked. - my nextdns config rejects the samsung-related domains below explicitly, and has the ‘native samsung tracker’ enabled also. - *.gos-gsp.io
- *.hiyaapi.com
- *.ospserver.net
- *.picks.my
- *.samqaicongen.com
- *.atlas.samsung.com
- *.dqa.samsung.com
- *.mcsvc.samsung.com
- *.samsungapps.com
- *.samsungdm.com
- *.samsungknox.com
- *.samsungrs.com
- *.samsungcloud.com
- *.samsungosp.com
- *.samsungvisioncloud.com
 
- Start by looking at Hail and Shizuku. Both are FOSS and available to download from FDroid. Hail will allow you to freeze/disable the app. Shizuku will give you the appropriate permissions to do so. 
- You can use android deblaoter or ADB to disable many of those packages, but not all of them. Be warned, that you can easily cause instability this way. - If there’s a custom ROM without gapps and touchwiz or sense or whatever they call it these days, that would be a much preferable solution. Unfortunately, Samsung is determined to be difficult about custom roms, so very few are available on their devices. - When you have the means, I recommend a pixel with graphene or a Linux phone, depending on how serious you are. 






