• DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    You mean you want a secure communications app on an insecure OS?

    Sorry no.

    Check if there’s a Lineage OS being made for the device that is equivalent to a newer Android version

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        22 hours ago

        Sorry, I don’t make the app.

        Your options are:

        1. Check if there is Lineage OS that has at least Android 5 or newer

        2. Get a very cheap new phone. You can find a prepaid phone in the US at like less than $50 (lock to carrier, but unlockable in 60 days after activation).

        (Used phones are also an option)

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          No thanks :) I dislike GUI looking like plastic and bloatware, not to mention unexpendable storage and lack of customization… I`ll just stick to using 2 phones.

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            not to mention unexpendable storage and lack of customization

            You can install Lineage OS on older devices. I have two devices from 2015 (Nexus 6P) and 2016 (Pixel XL). One runs LOS22 (Android 16), the other runs LOS20 (Android 14), both of which are more than capable of running modern apps.

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                Been a bit since I’ve messed with custom ROMs and rooting, but I believe it’s still possible to customize the look of things on ROMs, especially if you root it as well. Might be able to at least mitigate the stuff you don’t like.

                Either way, it might be worth asking, do you care more about your OS being ugly or do you want a good messenger like Signal? Because with Signal’s focus on security you’re not getting it working on Android 4.x or earlier anytime soon.

                Also, note as someone who works in cybersecurity and hacks things for a living, you might want to just bite the bullet and upgrade anyway. Old Android versions like that are SUPER easy to hack. Like so easy it’s used to teach people who are new to hacking the basics. Basically the equivalent of running Windows XP or 7 today.

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    20 hours ago

    Sorry, brother. You need to give up on using antique Android. Its a huge security threat. You also need to put Linux on that laptop still rocking Win ME.