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In no way different from using iOS, Windows, or stock Android. You're basically saying "I don't care if the USA spies on me".
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And the frustrating thing is that there aren't many alternatives for phones. Alternative Android ROMs have limited compatibility, and some manufacturers (esp. Lenovo/Motorola) like to play games with revoking warranties when using alternative ROMs.
My next phone is going to be a Pixel, not because I like Google or the phone itself, but because GrapheneOS works on it. I just want a simple smartphone, I don't even care about the camera or other features, I just need a browser and a handful of basic apps.
I wish the Pinephone had better battery life, I'd totally use it.