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but I decided to continue to use my gmail as it would be too much hassle to change.


Oh, so close and so very far. I had hoped for some inspiration in that regard. They got me in 2005, in a moment of being soft in the head, with "don't be evil", and so, I'm long time already in that same boat. This is not degoogled. This is a hostage situation.

In a hostage situation, you dont wait for your best chance of escape. You take your first chance to escape. And it will be a hassle.

... I say hoping to inspire myself to thoroughly get out of gmail.

As someone boycotting Amazon since 2004, it just seems so weird, so wrong, to have this one piece of GAFAM poking a big gaping wide open hole in my opsec.

proton's my second email, but it's slow and painful, and couldnt use it for main email churn.

what we need is a single button click email migration, to something good. n_n

I gave up using that for the most part. Too many of the sites I tried to use had blocked or crippled access for the VPN's IPsβ€”sometimes an outright nope, other times a literally endless stream of captchas until the visitor πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ gave up and went away.
re: browser, I SMH at how many people think the Chrome-forked Brave protects privacy πŸ˜’
People, more than often, become prisoners to conveniences.
I'm switching away from Gmail to Proton Mail. Seems to be better and out of USA eyes.

I loaded Waze on my then-new phone before I knew it had been assimilated. It's still there because I figured the horse was out of the barn, but I should maybe give it the boot.

I haven't found a good substitute for Google Street View, so I do still use their maps on desktop sometimes.

@π••π•šπ•’π•Ÿπ•–π•’ πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈπŸ¦‹ I'm not one to have a zillion subscriptions, but I shell out for Proton. I think I've renewed twice now, so at least 4 years.

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