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They have an fdroid in the playstore, should I avoid that or do I download it from a web browser?
I would get it from the official site: https://f-droid.org/
There are also other apps you can use to access the f-droid repositories. I personally use Neo Store instead of the f-droid client.
https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Store/releases/download/0.9.15/Neo-Store-release.apk
I appreciate the link, it's hard to tell what's real or not with this kind of thing.
Install F-Droid from the official site (should be an APK - it's safe), and, from within F-Droid, you can install Neo Store. Then you can use Neo Store to access F-Droid stuff. Just make sure you stick to official/trusted repos, and you should be fine. I mainly use the Play Store for stuff, but sometimes the updates drop faster on F-Droid (or there's a handful of FOSS apps that aren't in the Play Store).
I'm starting to be thankful Reddit shit the bed, I'm learning about lots of new software. Thanks.