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Merge pull request 'added XDA reference and InviZible Pro app suggestion' (#1) from jahway603/degoogle-android:master into master

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More than a hundred devices are supported by LineageOS including old ones, you don't need to buy a g00gle's Pixel phone to then degoogle it. 😲
I've been using S3 ([i9300](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/i9300)) with the release date as May 2012 along with lineageos for almost 10 years. This guide is for HTC One ([M8](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/m8)) though, but the process is _nearly_ the same for your model as well. Both devices are still one of the most popular used models according to [stats.lineageos](https://stats.lineageos.org), m8's release date is March 2014, check if your phone is supported [here](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices), check "Show discontinued devices" if you're okay to run the outdated version.
I've been using S3 ([i9300](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/i9300)) with the release date as May 2012 along with lineageos for almost 10 years. This guide is for HTC One ([M8](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/m8)) though, but the process is _nearly_ the same for your model as well. Both devices are still one of the most popular used models according to [stats.lineageos](https://stats.lineageos.org), m8's release date is March 2014, check if your phone is supported [here](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices), check "Show discontinued devices" if you're okay to run the outdated version.
If you're still having trouble finding your phone, then you can also search the [XDA Developers Forum](https://www.xda-developers.com/) for an "Unofficial" lineageos build that a community member is maintaining. I have been able to support many phones well past their years with the consistent monthly security patching by other community members. Also, the XDA Developers Forum has been around since 2002 and is a trusted source for mobile phone development.
The [wiki](https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/m8) page is more than enough but it's better to have everything in one place rather than following a lot of external links.
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It is very easy to install both:
- Download from [f-droid.org/F-Droid.apk](https://f-droid.org/F-Droid.apk), __remember to hover the mouse over link to see the actual URL.__
- To install SDA please follow this [link](https://git.hush.is/jahway603/sda-fdroid/raw/branch/master/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=A0C4BB434AAE5CF89D59D79A20625B8FC4ED03FE3C27093C7FCB68567DA2FB0C) from [git.hush.is/jahway603/sda-fdroid](https://git.hush.is/jahway603/sda-fdroid) on your device and open it with F-Droid.
- To install SDA please follow this [link](https://git.hush.is/jahway603/sda-fdroid/raw/branch/master/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=A0C4BB434AAE5CF89D59D79A20625B8FC4ED03FE3C27093C7FCB68567DA2FB0C) from [git.hush.is/jahway603/sda-fdroid](https://git.hush.is/jahway603/sda-fdroid) on your device and open it with F-Droid.
# Install InviZible Pro
> InviZible Pro includes the well known modules DNSCrypt, Tor and Purple I2P. These modules are used to achieve maximum security, privacy and ease of use of the Internet. This application will also work without root, so it should work on all Android devices.
It is very easy to install:
- Download from the Official F-Droid repo by searching for "InviZible Pro" in your F-Droid app.

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