Fossify Phone (fork of Simple Dialer) has been released on F-Droid.
Fossify Gallery (fork of Simple Gallery), Fossify File Manager (fork of Simple File Manager) and Fossify Calendar (fork of Simple Calendar) are also available for download on F-Droid, with more to come.
(ICYMI: Simple Mobile Tools suite was acquired by an adware company and their apps on the Google Play Store now contain trackers and unnecessary permissions. This report from Exodus shows that the old version of Simple Gallery had 0 trackers and 10 permissions, whereas the app, after sale, contains 9 trackers and 21 permissions!)
About Fossify: Fossify is all about community-backed, open-source, and ad-free mobile apps. A fork of the SimpleMobileTools, which is no longer maintained, and we’re here to continue the legacy, bringing simple and private tech to everyone.
From what I understand Izzy takes the builds directly from the applications git repository.
Right, which is a lower security standard then rebuilding from source. If you trust fdroid is the best. If you don’t trust fdroid, and it’s a reproducible build, then you get fdroid confirming the binary is from the source but it’s signed by the developer meaning fdroid didn’t modify it.
not necessarily
https://f-droid.org/docs/Reproducible_Builds/
Oh, I see your point. But generally, I tend to trust the developer isn’t going to put out a binary that is different from the source code they publish. My chain of trust would be, fdroid, being the best, the developer, binary directly, being second, and open source, and then something like Google Play with closed source crapware.