Lately I’ve been trying to degoogle/decorp my life in an effort to increase my privacy. So far I’m running GrapheneOS, using open-source software/apps (VPN, email, cloud storage etc), switched to Linux, switched browsers/search engines, and even switched from smart devices to analog ones. The only thing I have left that I can reasonably give up is a google home router. However, new routers are quite expensive for me. Is it worth buying a new one or does it even matter?

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      7 hours ago

      It’s one of the Google WiFi white pucks. Unfortunately I’m not home at the moment to see the model number. I’ll look into that though, thank you.

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        6 hours ago

        I don’t know how many models of google WiFi pucks exist, but there are a few that support openwrt. If yours happens to not, I second what the other commenter said about checking local thrift stores. You’d be surprised at how good the routers that end up there can be