/i/(ko e Eelo kimuʻa) ko ha maʻuʻanga tokoni taʻetotongi mo tauʻataina ia ʻoku ngaue ʻaki ʻe he Android-based mo e ngaahi tokoni ʻoku fekauʻaki mo e ʻInitaneti. Ko e polokalama ngaue ko ha Foka ia ʻo LineageOS mo e Android. ʻOku faʻufaʻu ʻa e ngaahi meʻangaue angamaheni ʻe he/e/foundation, ʻa ia naʻe fokotuʻu ʻe he tokotaha pisinisi Falanise ko Gaël Duval. /e/ʻoku ʻoatu ia ko ha polokalama fakafoʻituitui ʻoku ʻikai ke ʻi ai proprietary Google Apps pe ngaue, pea fakatukupaaʻi ʻa e kakai ke nau "kumi ha faʻahinga konga ʻo e polokalama pe peesi tuʻumaʻu ʻoku kei tutulu fakamatala ki he Google.
I will give them 1 block because they advertise their paid-for cloud services on their OS itself. They do give 10GB for free, but you have to pay for more. It is still a trade-free Operating System tho.
This may be an operating system void of Google, but we do not know if it is void of trades. As an example: They also do do list this app from the google play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fivestars.womenworkout.femalefitness&gl=US) in their app store (you can search for “female fitness” here: https://e.foundation/e-os-available-applications/) and this app has some trackers (https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/246048/) – so be aware of that. We cannot check if all apps are trade-free in their app store.