clarify F-Droid mention isn't a recommendation
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<article id="bundled-apps">
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<h2><a href="#bundled-apps">Why aren't my favorite apps bundled with GrapheneOS?</a></h2>
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<p>There are drawbacks to bundling apps into the OS and few advantages in most cases.
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Rather than GrapheneOS bundling a bunch of apps, it makes far more sense for users to
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install their preferred apps via F-Droid, Aurora Store or other sources. GrapheneOS
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also has a first party app update system for a first party repository with higher
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robustness and security than the existing options. Rather than bundling apps, it could
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just offer recommendations as part of an initial setup wizard. Users have unique needs
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and preferences and there has to be a very compelling reason to bundle additional apps
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<p>There are drawbacks to bundling apps into the OS and few advantages in most
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cases. Rather than GrapheneOS bundling a bunch of apps, it makes far more sense
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for users to install their preferred apps from the developers if they can
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self-update, from the Play Store (via sandboxed Google Play or Aurora Stor ),
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F-Droid, Amazon Appstore or other sources. GrapheneOS also has a first party app
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update system for a first party repository with higher robustness and security
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than the existing options. Rather than bundling apps, it could just offer
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recommendations as part of an initial setup wizard. Users have unique needs and
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preferences and there has to be a very compelling reason to bundle additional apps
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with the OS. For example, it's useful to have the Auditor app available before
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connecting to the internet (see the
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<a href="/install/web#verifying-installation">installation guide documentation on
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