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And listing microG as an opensource alternative to Google services is disingenuous. It still uses the same Google servers to make requests, just the client is open.


It's not possible to do push notifications for proprietary apps without making some requests to Google. The location services of microG support other providers and don't use Google. microG even replaces the Google map some apps integrate with another provider, at least it did a few years ago.


It seems like the user has a choice to configure microG to use different providers other than Google though.




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