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I'm sorry, but I do not have the time, experience or knowledge to set up custom ROMs in my device at the moment.
Then it's literally impossible because you can't compleatly degoogle your phone without custom rom. Else they know which apps you have installed and for how long you use them and even have access to notifications.
you can degoogle without a custom rom
Then my friend you can't remove Google from your device. Only vanilla roms without any google shenanigans is your way to go.
Doesn't even vanilla AOSP or what it's called still phone home to Google for time, internet-check, cage-checks etc? I think you'd need Graphene (only available on Google hardware (Pixel) 👌) or another custom ROM (or do a lot of firewalling on vanilla / Lineage etc) to really be free of Google (if that's even possible).
Island has been deprecated by Insular, with Shelter as another option (that people say is better).