I’ve using FDroid for some time now, but now it says “it was developed for an older Android version (I’m on 14) and can’t update automatically” I read that FDroid Basic was recommended for newer phones, so I installed and copied my repos (still have both apps) but it doesn’t recognize my installed apps. Am I missing something?

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I used fdroid for the longest time.

Then I found the neo store.

It recognises the apps installed, from whatever repo you use. Shows recommended update based on that. So many options. Comes with dozens of repos ready to go and incredibly simple to enable/disable.

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Your comment is not really on topic. Could you put all your screenshots in a spoiler so that they dont take up all that space?

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Btw are you using InviziblePro and the GMail app? Haha that is a bit hypocritical, GMail works with K9Mail.

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Thanks.

I use it mainly for DNS and blocking ip’s, ipv6, and hosts. Only a few apps are routed through tor.

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Tried Neo a few months ago, went back to fdroid

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