The only app I can’t live without. Except for gboard, all of my applications are Foss. There is no competition for gboard’s swipe typing, not to mention its many capabilities like as searching for gifs, stickers, being able to paste copied images, translating, and so on. I’d like to know how I can use gboard while maintaining my privacy. According to what I’ve heard, it sends all typing data to Google’s server. If you ask me, that’s a massive no-no. Do you have any suggestions?

76 points

Give OpenBoard with gesture typing a shot. No gifs and stuff, but gesture typing works together with suggestions, unlike either base OB or Floris. Someone casually mentioned it a few weeks ago and damn how much my life changed.

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I’m so thrilled right now! I’m already typing this reply on OpenBoard and I’m loving it.

Gboard was also a big hurdle to my need to degoogle my phone. But not anymore!

Thank you so much. You’ve brighten my day. I’m both happy for knowing this and for finding about it on the fediverse.

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I just wanted to say how much I appreciate this whole vibe!

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Life changing

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BTW that still uses Google’s proprietary gesture typing library internally: https://github.com/wordmage/openboard/commit/46fdf2b550035ca69299ce312fa158e7ade36967

There’s still no good FOSS alternative to Google’s library though so it is what it is.

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Aha, that’s why it’s not on F-Droid. That makes sense.

Still, it doesn’t connect to the internet so unless there’s something very sneaky Google does in the background, it should be good?

Floris Board afaik has its own implementation of gesture typing, but that’s been stuck in beta without word suggestions, so it’s not really usable.

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It is on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/org.dslul.openboard.inputmethod.latin/

Edit: The version on F-Droid does not have swipe.

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Wow this works pretty well!

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How did I not know about this?

Amazing. Thank you.

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I can live with no gifs, but I can’t live without emoji support :/

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It has regular emojis

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Weird I’m not seeing any options for emojis anywhere on the keyboard using S23 Ultra

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That’s impressive thank you. Gesture typing with it now.

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How do you gesture type with it? Slide doesn’t work for me and there’s no option to enable it.

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You have to go to the settings and turn gestures on. Also this is not the fdroid version. This is the version from the link above.

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Wow, this is an awesome keyboard! I love the pointer moving with the spacebar.

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Thanks for sharing. I’ve finally replaced Gboard. Now I have to adjust to the new key sizes, but at least I know my data is private

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You can resize it in settings, at least the height. I have mine set to 80%. Before OB I was using GB and I recall setting it so both looked the same.

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I’m glad the word is spreading, i also found out a few weeks ago through Lemmy. The only bug that drives me up the wall is when trying to delete backwards to fix a word. It eventually eats the space to the PREVIOUS word, joining them together and making an even bigger mess. It also looks like it never got an update after September :(

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I guess you’re using Jerboa? Apparently that’s a bug between WebView Webkit and the AOSP keyboard (which OB is based on), or something… I don’t quite get what’s going on…

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It actually happens on any window or app I’ve used, maybe they’re all webview instances… Dunnow.

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Voilà ! My first great piece of advice found on Lemmy! So thankful for this, and for witnessing the sudden growth of a great community here on Lemmy <3

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I’ve been looking for something like this for so long, thank you!

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Thanks! The only thing I don’t like is that I can’t have arrow keys. It’s immediately better than SwiftKey for sure, so I’ll adjust.

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You can use swiping on the space bar to move left and right at least.

AnySoftKeyboard has arrow keys and more gestures, but it’s not as refined overall imo.

Floris Board has gestures to move around IIRC, but not at the same time as gesture typing, and is lacking word suggestions.

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Awesome! Using space to go left and right is good enough for me!

Thanks a ton for that. I got to really liking OpenBoard since I started using it.

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Damn, Swiftkey sends the typed text even in Incognito mode… 😱

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Where does it say that? The abstract explicitly says that neither gboard or swiftkey collect or share the input content or frequency of specific characters entered.

Does it say differently in the actual paper?

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The post title contradicts the abstract. Gboard does not transmit the content “only” telemetry data.

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GBoard learning algorithm has been federated since 2017 🤷‍♂️ edit

https://ai.googleblog.com/2017/04/federated-learning-collaborative.html

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That’s actually pretty cool

It works like this: your device downloads the current model, improves it by learning from data on your phone, and then summarizes the changes as a small focused update. Only this update to the model is sent to the cloud, using encrypted communication, where it is immediately averaged with other user updates to improve the shared model. All the training data remains on your device, and no individual updates are stored in the cloud.

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My main deal breaker with most open source keyboards is the usually pretty bad multi language support. I type in three languages all the time and don’t want to have to switch keyboards every time I switch the language. Currently using SwiftKey, just because it handles multi-language (fairly) well.

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There is a fork of openboard with multiple language support, but it’s missing glide typing. When these two features are merged it’s the perfect keyboard. Until then the language switch icon works well enough.

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As mentioned on this thread elsewhere, try the fork with glide typing enabled . it works rather well.

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You mean it can auto recognize the language you’re using?

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Same. Gboard is the only software keyboard capable of multi-language input that “just works”. I tried OpenBoard, AOSP, Floris, Anysoft and while they seem okay in general, none supports polyglots as well as Gboard

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This is also my main deal breaker. Gboard does pretty well for me but I only type in two languages.

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If you’re on calyxos, grapheneos, or lineageos you can disable network permisions for that app. If not, use netguard as a firewall and block it.

https://f-droid.org/packages/eu.faircode.netguard/

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If you have Google play services the keyboard could phone home through play services. Shutting off network access isn’t 100% effective, especially for Google apps.

Obviously depending on your threat model this is fine.

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If you are using Graphene, Play Services are themselves sandboxed and running as a user app with no privileges. I think they really can’t be accessed on graphene, unless specifically choosing to.

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I have a limited understanding. But I believe in graphene the Google Play services are available in the user account that is running the Google Play services. So if you have a Google keyboard running as your main user and you have Google Play services running in your main user account they can talk to each other. That’s how apps like signal could use Google Play services for message detection.

But if you have a work account and a personal account and Google Play is only in the work account. The personal account cant cross talk to it.

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