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### Accomplishment
-For 3 years, I have been living my degoogled life and it has been a successful experiment. Mainly because of these awesome FOSS apps which neither relies on Google Play Services nor it tracks you:
+For 3 years, I have been living my degoogled life and it has been a successful experiment, mainly because of these awesome FOSS apps which neither relies on Google Play Services nor it tracks you:
- MicroG: A free and open-source implementation of proprietary Google libraries that serves as a replacement for Google Play Services on the Android operating system. I use it for my banking app as it relies on Google Play services. and it works flawlessly.
- Newpipe: A libre lightweight streaming front-end of services like YouTube for Android.
- K-9 Mail: A great open source Email client for Android.
-- F-Droid: An excellent open source app store which made me to know about these useful apps.
-And much more.
+- F-Droid: An excellent open source app store which made me to know about these useful apps and much more.
+
+At the end, embracing community maintained FOSS apps has lead me to admire privacy more than ever. And I hope that it may also lead you to do so as well.