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[?]F-Droid repository updates » 🤖 🌐
@fdroid@social.tchncs.de

⟳ mobileapp.bitwarden.com from Mon, 15 Jun 2026 18:10:55 GMT updated on Fri, 26 Jun 2026 12:38:03 GMT contains 1 apps. Updated apps (1):
* Bitwarden

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    [?]Fedilab Apps » 🌐
    @apps@toot.fedilab.app

    RE: mastodon.social/@HolosSocial/1

    The relay is now ready for an official prod release. Users might have noticed better responsiveness from it.

    The app is already available on for iOS, and will be on the . It is available with the apk, ipa and all the desktop files on the website and . It is also on , but releases are stuck on 1.8.1, which I will fix.

    Publishing on the big stores like Google Play or the App Store is not my goal.

    What do you think?

    Good choice:42
    I'd prefer the big stores:8
    No opinion / Want to see results:23

      [?]F-Droid repository updates » 🤖 🌐
      @fdroid@social.tchncs.de

      ⟳ apt.izzysoft.de from Thu, 25 Jun 2026 17:58:52 GMT updated on Fri, 26 Jun 2026 17:53:36 GMT contains 1383 apps. Updated apps (13):
      * Musify
      * Cryptomator
      * Webview Kiosk
      * Gadgetbridge
      * GitNex for Forgejo and Gitea
      * PublicArtExplorer
      * JetBird
      * Storii - audiobookshelf client
      * PixEz
      * Easter Eggs
      * Compose Stopwatch
      * Träwelldroid
      * Droid-ify

        [?]FLOSSbOxIN » 🌐
        @fbinin@mastodon.fbin.in

        gitlab.com/fdroid/admin/-/work

        Suggest people start giving it their pov to get this sorted asap. My stance is as always, fuck ai. So the sentiment states it all.

        Related, can people also voice here:
        gitlab.com/fdroid/admin/-/work

        I am there.

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          [?]voidq :verified: [he/him] » 🌐
          @hey@voidq.xyz

          I'm trying to develop/build an android app for the first time, without android studio & without Google service, only the clear app like in Could some one guide me how to do it?, I really appreciate that.


            [?]Daltux [ele/eles/he/them] » 🌐
            @daltux@snac.daltux.net

            I almost use only a Web browser. Fortunately, perfectly works with any of them, even lynx. :noJS:

            However, each API client that I try fails loading custom emojis, I cannot understand why and I do not know if it is something specific with my server setup or if they have some :bug: dealing with all SNAC instances. For Android, from is what I would recommended anyway. :fedilab:

            CC: @rl_dane@snac.bsd.cafe

              [?]zerionchat » 🌐
              @zerionchat@mastodon.social

              Zerion 2.0.3 is now live on F-Droid, Play Store and GitHub. This is our most stable release yet.

              What’s in it: reliable voice calls in both directions, video calls as opt-in beta, faster startup, and lower battery use during sync.

              F-Droid: f-droid.org/packages/com.profe
              GitHub: github.com/zerionproject/Zerio
              Play Store: play.google.com/store/apps/det

                [?]zerionchat » 🌐
                @zerionchat@mastodon.social

                We wrote an honest comparison of Zerion against Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram, Threema, Wire, Session, Cwtch and Tox.

                Honest meaning: Signal gets credit for pioneering post-quantum key exchange, Cwtch is genuinely close in spirit, and each app is the right call for some threat model.

                Where Zerion stands alone: post-quantum encryption on every single message, and everything (including calls) over Tor.

                zerion.chat/blog/zerion-vs-mai

                  [?]DigitalEscapeTools » 🌐
                  @xabd@mastodon.social

                  Musify is an open-source Android music app that lets you stream music, listen offline, view lyrics, and create playlists without ads or subscriptions.

                  It supports SponsorBlock, includes a built-in equalizer, is available on F-Droid, and lets you import or export your data.

                  A great privacy-friendly alternative to mainstream music streaming apps.

                  👉 digitalescapetools.com/tools/t

                  A project introduction banner and landing page header for "Musify". The top shows a stylized landscape banner with a music note icon. Below, the bold title "Musify" is followed by the tagline: "Unlock the full potential of music: Stream effortlessly with one app!" Repository badges at the bottom display project metrics: 4k stars, 361 forks, 1.3M downloads, release v10.0.9, and a GPL-3.0 license.

                  Alt...A project introduction banner and landing page header for "Musify". The top shows a stylized landscape banner with a music note icon. Below, the bold title "Musify" is followed by the tagline: "Unlock the full potential of music: Stream effortlessly with one app!" Repository badges at the bottom display project metrics: 4k stars, 361 forks, 1.3M downloads, release v10.0.9, and a GPL-3.0 license.

                  The mobile home screen interface for the "Musify" app in dark mode. A horizontal scroll at the top showcases "Suggested playlists" and album cards. Below, a "Recommended for you" feed lists tracks with small thumbnail artwork and option menus, featuring artists like Bad Bunny, Dax, Djo, and BTS. The home icon on the bottom navigation bar is active.

                  Alt...The mobile home screen interface for the "Musify" app in dark mode. A horizontal scroll at the top showcases "Suggested playlists" and album cards. Below, a "Recommended for you" feed lists tracks with small thumbnail artwork and option menus, featuring artists like Bad Bunny, Dax, Djo, and BTS. The home icon on the bottom navigation bar is active.

                  A clean, dark-themed mobile "Now Playing" UI from a music app. It features the album artwork for The Weeknd's "Hurry Up Tomorrow," highlighting a close-up profile of a sweating face. Below the art, the text reads "Cry For Me" by "The Weeknd". A blue playback progress bar marks the beginning of the track, positioned above a prominent round blue pause button and standard media control toggles.

                  Alt...A clean, dark-themed mobile "Now Playing" UI from a music app. It features the album artwork for The Weeknd's "Hurry Up Tomorrow," highlighting a close-up profile of a sweating face. Below the art, the text reads "Cry For Me" by "The Weeknd". A blue playback progress bar marks the beginning of the track, positioned above a prominent round blue pause button and standard media control toggles.

                  The mobile "Library" screen of a dark mode music player application. The top section lists "Custom playlists" with options for "Recently played", "Liked songs", and "Offline songs". Lower down, under "Liked playlists", a single entry displays the album art and title for "The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow". A bottom navigation bar highlights the Library icon.

                  Alt...The mobile "Library" screen of a dark mode music player application. The top section lists "Custom playlists" with options for "Recently played", "Liked songs", and "Offline songs". Lower down, under "Liked playlists", a single entry displays the album art and title for "The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow". A bottom navigation bar highlights the Library icon.

                    [?]Dźwiedziu [he/him or just wash your hands] » 🌐
                    @dzwiedziu@mastodon.social

                    [?]Dźwiedziu [he/him or just wash your hands] » 🌐
                    @dzwiedziu@mastodon.social

                    Voki Bot | Android automation tool

                    An important lack in FOSS for Android, and it's plugged by taint.

                    f-droid.org/packages/net.canvo

                    github.com/vokimon/vokibot/blo

                      [?]knoppix » 🌐
                      @knoppix95@mastodon.social

                      Privacy Guides released Verified Apps for Android, a FOSS app that checks installed apps against a local database of known-good signing certificates. 🔐
                      Users can identify unknown or mismatched signatures and contribute verification data through Privacy Guides' crowdsourced database. 📱

                      @privacyguides

                      🔗 github.com/privacyguides/verif

                        [?]𝕂𝚞𝚋𝚒𝚔ℙ𝚒𝚡𝚎𝚕™ » 🌐
                        @kubikpixel@chaos.social

                        Fauxx: Data poisoning for your everyday tracking

                        Fauxx is an open-source Android (@fdroidorg) privacy tool that poisons data broker and ad-tech profiles by generating continuous, plausible, off-demographic synthetic activity from your device. The goal is simple: make your real behavioral signal statistically indistinguishable from noise.

                        📱 f-droid.org/packages/com.fauxx
                        📄 github.com/digital-grease/faux

                        Fauxx: Dashboard

                        Alt...Fauxx: Dashboard

                        Fauxx: Targeting

                        Alt...Fauxx: Targeting

                        Fauxx: Modules

                        Alt...Fauxx: Modules

                        Fauxx: Log

                        Alt...Fauxx: Log

                          [?]zerionchat » 🌐
                          @zerionchat@mastodon.social

                          Zerion is now on F-Droid, officially.
                          It’s an encrypted messenger that runs entirely over Tor. No accounts, no phone numbers, post-quantum crypto, and proper anti-forensics. Free and open source.
                          Get it here: f-droid.org/en/packages/com.pr

                            [?]Agenda du Libre » 🤖 🌐
                            @agenda_du_libre@pouet.chapril.org

                            [?]The New Oil » 🤖 🌐
                            @thenewoil@mastodon.thenewoil.org

                            [?]Ghilane » 🌐
                            @ghilane@holos.social

                            Recent discovery on F-Droid

                            I just discovered Fauxx - Privacy Through Noise, an open-source app that creates noise to blur data brokers.

                            Link: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.fauxx.full

                            Has anyone in the community already tested it?
                            Can a privacy expert confirm if it is really recommended?

                            -Droid

                              [?]The Fulcrum (backup) » 🌐
                              @thefulcrum@newsletter.mobileatom.net

                              The Programmer’s Fulcrum: 15 May, 2026

                              This article originally appeared on The Fulcrum.

                              Welcome to this week’s The Programmer’s Fulcrum.

                              It’s your weekly curation of the essential news in the Open Media Network and Fediverse development communities with a focus on devastating big tech via Techno Anarchism.

                              As usual, we aim to provide actionable content you can use to destroy Techno Feudalism each week. It has the additional […]

                              https://newsletter.mobileatom.net/the-programmers-fulcrum-15-may-2026/

                              Header illustration with text over dark background of stars, spaceship, and astronaut.

                              Alt...Header illustration with text over dark background of stars, spaceship, and astronaut.

                                [?]Axel :xmpp: :debian: :tux: » 🌐
                                @eversten@social.anoxinon.de

                                Looking at / in the Play Store and :
                                It seems to me as if it takes much longer now until updates are approved by Google. Meanwhile, updates at F-Droid seem to get faster.

                                Thanks Google and @fdroidorg for making it even more attractive for the average user to switch the store.

                                Reminder: keepandroidopen.org