I'd say both things go hand in hand.
Individual change is definitely easier to achieve, but even getting a certain idea out to let the individuals protect themselves on their own is difficult, privacy isn't really easy to sell because, beside a basic level, most people don't care about it or assume it's unattainable.
So yes both are difficult in their own way, but the effect that policies have when they're finally applied is more powerful and protects everyone by default, even without them knowing, e.g the GDPR
I might try that, though I personally disliked using Neo store in the past, from the deliberately nonstandard UI to several times where updates just got stuck in a weird state where they are downloaded but won't install and stay there eternally, I just prefer not to rely on it, plus the official F-droid supports application archiving already (in theory, at least, I'm not seeing it yet on my device), so in terms of features it seems more at the forefront to me
Oh thanks, done that now!
I noticed this though, I had 2 updates pending after that and the issue seemed to persist with those, is it wrong or do I have to do another round of manual updates for each app to let them be automatically updated in the subsequent versions?
Yup, strangely enough Aurora Store works flawlessly otherwise, even just updating one app that usually triggered the confirmation dialog for me on my last phone, doesn't happen, and it just updates no questions asked
It successfully combines everything I've ever wanted 🤧