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  • 𝕽𝖔𝖔𝖙𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖙@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I had a similar history to you.

    I finally decided a couple months back to start de-googling and did the following so far:

    • switched Google Password Manager to VaultWarden
    • switched Google Search Engine to searxng
    • switched Google Keep to Obsidian/memos
    • switched Google Drive/Office to Cryptpad
    • switched Google Chrome desktop to LibreWolf
    • switched Google Chrome Mobile to Fennec F-droid

    Only progress I made is switching to iOS from Android. Installed Ff on mobile, but didn’t really like the experience, so not really using it.

    Well if you switched to iOS then there’s not really much point as the browser backend is still the same as Safari there. Apple doesn’t allow other browser engines so on iOS Firefox/Chrome/etc are all just wrappers on Apple’s browser engine.

    Apple is worse than Google in many ways and if you wanted to maintain control over your privacy (and even just de-google) you ironically would be better off staying on Android.

    There are many great custom firmwares available for Android devices such as GrapheneOS which can truly de-google your device.