Modern smartphones are very private, featuring full disk encryption, sandboxed app data storage, and mandatory lock screens. Why do you think the data stored on your phone isn't private?
I used a super-cheap Android phone with a Win tablet over 10 years ago, but couldn't come up with a decent "phone" option. I started using the phone itself for calls, everything else I did on my tablet.
Then the next week's new file has the pasted-over to-do items on top.
These were OneNote/Sharepoint files forever until earlier this year. Now they live on my local network, backed up, glaciered.
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