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Obtainium downloads apps directly from forge/whatever without need for app stores and theoretically I can bootstrap it by copy-pasting the txt linked below into it, especially on devices that Google doesn’t smile upon.
See also 2022-01-02 F-Droid Security Issues on privsec.dev, regardless of my list containing F-Droids. Regarding that, prefer F-Droid Basic over F-Droid whenever possible (if nearby features aren’t required) as it addesses some issues such as targeting higher API version and having automatic updates on Android 12+.
Importable app list
Moved to txt/obtainium.txt!
Third party F-Droid repositories
Aren’t mass-importable sadly, but using Briar as an example:
- App Source URL: https://briarproject.org/fdroid
- Override Source: F-Droid Third-Party Repo
- App ID or Name: Briar
Upon adding it will become something like the link below.
Individually added apps
These apps must be added individually for whatever reason rather than mass imported:
https://appgallery.huawei.com/app/C27162
- Huawei App Gallery. Huawei App Gallery seems require adding separately.
https://briarproject.org/fdroid/repo?appId=org.briarproject.briar.android
- Briar. Third party F-Droid repo.
https://fdroid.frostnerd.com?appId=com.frostnerd.smokescreen
- Nebulo. Third party F-Droid repo.
https://divestos.org/apks/official/fdroid/repo?appId=us.spotco.malwarescanner
- Hypatia malware scanner. Third party F-Droid repo.
https://divestos.org/apks/official/fdroid/repo?appId=us.spotco.fennec_dos
- Mull Browser (not to be confused with Mullvad). Often suggested as the closest to LibreWolf on Android. Third party F-Droid repo.
https://aptoide.en.aptoide.com/app
- Aptoide’s official app. I didn’t even try adding this in mass though, be very careful with third party app stores there.
Other noteworthy apps:
- Tor Browser. Available through FFUpdater or F-Droid.