You are still using Android (by Google), though (sorry, couldn’t resist) .
I did a clean test install of Fairphone Open OS 19.02.1 just now, and it most certainly doesn’t have the Play Store or anything else of the usual Google Apps and services suspects.
To have Google Apps and services on the phone, I would have to install a package like Open GApps now.
Are you sure you (or somebody else) didn’t do something along those lines on your phone?
Can you provide screenshots of Settings - About phone - Build number as well as of the Apps in question?
I do have GApps but I don’t remember seeing these before. I guess they sit there as they are needed then so I can use things like Ayala and Uptodown but as I don’t have a Google account I am not tracked ‘personally’?
The next step is for me to move away from any Google store related apps in that case?
Be sure to select the right install package for your needs.
Open GApps comes in different packages, which install different amounts of Google stuff. You can click on the link icon next to the package name to get more info about the contents of a package.
A common use case would be to run just a few specific Google-dependent Apps, which would need only basic underlying Google services and the Play Store. In such a case, the “pico” package would be sufficient, and you wouldn’t get any “visible” Apps apart from the Play Store this way.
At least this should limit tracking to other things built-in in Android. Can’t find a good summary about all the other stuff “phoning home” quickly right now, but there should be something out there …
For a mostly Google-free phone, that would be the logical choice. Here’s more info …
Last night I reinstalled Open OS 19.02.1 sibon-dc48370a to get rid off all Google crap.
I installed the latest TWRP and Xposed Module beforehand and the update went fine. However, I am back to issues with battery life - although no hot phone issues this time.
Last time I did this I needed to reinstall the GApps module to prevent overheating but as I am not using Google and there is no overheating this is purely a battery life issue.