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Have you used graphene os? I like the idea but I'm kind of afraid of bricking my phone and also I'm not entirely sure how I'm supposed to move over 2 factor auth entication stuff properly when I (probably?) need to wipe my phone to install graphene.
I haven't, I use my phone as a medical device, so I haven't taken the grapheneOS plunge yet as I'm not sure if the medical app would work. Yes, you'd have to wipe your phone to install GrapheneOS. For authenticator, if the app you used doesn't allow exporting them, you have to disable 2 factor on all services and websites that use the authenticator 2 factor codes, switch to the new phone and new app, and re-enable on all services to get the new authenticate code. Pretty shitty, that some authenticator apps don't give you a way to export (I don't think the google app allows you to, correct?)
I never really thought to check if there is some way to export but I suppose that will be the way I'll go about this. Thanks for your input :)
Graphene is awesome, super easy to install with their web tool.
For 2FA if you're still using G00gle's there is no way to export to try and keep you locked in. Go ahead and start switching all your stuff over to Aegis now (my recommendation, or another that's on fdroid and allows exports) and then you literally just export the file to your secure backup (I use filen) and then import on your new graphene install. Super easy. This allows you to keep manual backups as you please as well.
luckily I'm not using google but all this sounds very promising. I might try it out this weekend!