I use GrapheneOS with multiple profiles. My main profile contains only FOSS apps, along with two proprietary apps that have no network access. One secondary profile is for my personal Google account (just Gmail) for work and bills, while another is for a disposable Google account for apps like Google Maps when I need GPS.

On my PC, I maintain a browser profile for work Gmail, which I almost never check, and I don’t have anything else connected to Google.

I’m not entirely comfortable knowing that I’m not free from Google and still rely on some of their services. However, I feel much better than I did a few years ago, when Google had complete control over my phone and everything I did on it. Now, I feel free most of the time.

What about you? Do you feel free? Or does it ever seem like Google owns a part of your life? Share your thoughts with me

  • FreddiesLantern@leminal.space
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    2 hours ago

    Oh we’re way past “it’s complicated”. I skipped “on a break” and were now cleaning out the appartement.

    All that’s left is double/tripple checking that mailbox for any loose ends and it’s bye bye!!!

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    7 hours ago

    Google Maps is the one thing left for me… have tried moving but find other gps apps meh in comparison. I use MacOS for work with office 365. My personal computer is Linux, I use proton for my email. Librewolf browsing. DuckDuckGo for searching. If you count it, I suppose I do use Brave on my work computer, chromium base is needed for some websites I use a lot for work. My cell phone is an iPhone (thanks work)

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    8 hours ago

    Still depend somewhat, but aside from Google Meets, which I can use without account if I’m not hosting, I reasonably only need to log into it in devices and VMs that are usually turned off. So the least bad option, I think.

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    15 hours ago

    I’m addicted to YouTube and I can’t seem to find a comparable entertainment app. :(

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    Maps + location, calendar, contacts, google docs, google drive, all have been moved to self-hosted and private services I run myself.

    All that’s left is email, and that is actually quite difficult to ditch. I have a protonmail account whose philosophy I don’t agree with, and a tuta account, which has nasty delivery problems.

    So I actually don’t really know how I’m going to solve this.

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    I don’t use anything Google at all anymore, with the exception of YouTube videos (via non-Google apps like PipePipe). That and my phone being a Pixel - running GrapheneOS, no GooglePlay Services running ever. If an app doesnt work without them I simply don’t use it, and just use the web browser. Email, photos, GPS, calendars etc all have viable replacement options.

    It feels free and great. I never look back.

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    14 hours ago

    I’m as distanced as I can be for now but have one more big cord to cut - Google Fi. It’s just by far the most affordable carrier for our use here, and frankly every alternative sucks ass just as much anyway, but I’d still like to move to something else sooner rather than later.

    Otherwise, my gmail accounts are still active but rarely used, both forwarding to Tuta. Been using GrapheneOS for over a year now, Aurora and the Play Store are last resorts for app installs. I only use youtube through a self-hosted Invidious instance. Photos has been long replaced with Immich, Drive long emptied and replaced with OpenCloud. For navigation, Magic Earth’s been the most reliable, not FOSS but so be it, CoMaps is good for browsing/exploring but kind of terrible for driving.

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      12 hours ago

      I switched from Fi to US Mobile. They just had a deal running for $150 dollars for your first year of unlimited (it’s since expired but they have deals going all the time). You can swap between Verizon, a&t, or T-Mobile, and they offer everything Fi does I believe

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    15 hours ago

    Currently backing up my phone to switch to GrapheneOS. That’ll leave my email which I haven’t figured out how I want to replace it yet. Step one should be downloading all saved emails though

  • Any reduction in the data going to big tech is a good thing. Don’t worry, You’ll get there.

    I have Sandboxed Google Services on my GOS for push notifications for Signal and Protonmail.

    I use Freetube to watch Youtube videos.

    I update a few apps through Aurora Store.

    Otherwise, I’m Google free.

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    14 hours ago

    Stuck with Google Workspace at work. Fortunately, it’s tolerant of me not being reachable 24/7, so it’s all confined to the browser on a work laptop. I like to think that I’m free from Google’s services in my personal life, though I still haven’t been able to give up YouTube yet. At least I’m never signed in.

    Also, one personal Google account created ages ago. I’ve completely gutted it and haven’t logged into it in recent memory, but idk, I can’t be bothered to delete it either.

    Knowing that Google isn’t peeking over my shoulder on my GrapheneOS phone is very freeing. I wouldn’t ever be comfortable using a regular Android phone again.

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      though I still haven’t been able to give up YouTube yet. At least I’m never signed in.

      That’s good! Since you’re not logged in, you might want to try PipePipe, which is a fork of Newpipe. The only reason to stick with the official YouTube client is for the recommendations, but even then, I’d suggest checking out Morphe (https://morphe.software/). It’s an alternative to YouTube Revanced that patches the official client to remove ads and add other features.

      Knowing that Google isn’t peeking over my shoulder on my GrapheneOS phone is very freeing.

      I definitely relate to that feeling!

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    15 hours ago

    Some apps replaced with Fossify, some with Proton. I use TomTom for roadtrips and Google maps for looking up opening hours. Futo instead of Gboard for obvious reasons. Google wallet as backup for Curve Pay, because you cannot just get an open source NFC wallet (from my personal research). Still using Google notes

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    14 hours ago

    I’m getting there more day by day. I’ve moved over to using my own dns and email service, that was a big one, but kept my gmail for leftover items and now it’s mostly for spam. All of my oauth I’ve rolled off Google, and now use a password manager and separate emails. Phone is still the largest annoyance, but I just ordered a fairphone this week! (After google pushed a huge update which killed my battery, seriously sitting at home my battery died at 7pm last night, after barely using it. That didn’t happen even a month ago). So it’s a process.

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    15 hours ago

    Until someone comes up with private Immich managed hosting that has shared albums and doesn’t cost a fortune, I have to stick with Google photos. Other than that, google Maps (nothing compares, sorry) and an old gmail address I don’t want to delete just in case someone needs to reach me, that’s all I use.

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    14 hours ago

    I find it really hard to leave. I finally left Gmail, but I have many pictures in Photos (I have been postponing a migration to Immich for years), regularly use Maps and have a few documents left to copy in Paperless from Drive. Oh yeah, and almost every video creator I follow have yet to use Peertube instead of YouTube.

    I have yet to switch to GrapheneOS, I think I’ll do that when I buy a new phone once mine cease to receive updates in October.