Google is spyware. Everything you do, everything you search, everything you see, is all tracked by Google, which then sells all of your information to data brokers. De-Googling is the act of deliberately using alternatives to Google services. This may seem like an impossible task, and can be quite overwhelming and almost impossible to 100% break away from. But that does not mean that some De-Googling is not beneficial.
De-Googling begins with one's browser, which is automatically Chrome on most devices. A much better alternative is Firefox with privacy-focused modifications (ADD PAGE). Firefox automatically uses Google as its search engine, which can easily be switched to a more privacy-focues search engine, such as DuckDuckGo.
One can use a seperate email service like ProtonMail, which also comes with its own drive service. One account on a free plan gets 2 GB of storage. However, within 30 days of signing up, one can earn 3 GB more by uploading a file, creating a shareable link, and adding a recovery method to his account. I personally use ProtonMail, but Tutanota is also known to be a very good and more secure email. For a drive that rivals Google in quality and options, use CryptPad, another open source, end-to-end encrypted drive that offers all the features of Google Drive. One does not need to sign up to create documents or even store them. If one saves documents to his drive without an account, they will stay for 90 days before being deleted. Signing up is free and personal information is not required.
This may be one of the most difficult and laborious tasks, where one must manually change their accounts to no longer use Gmail. This may lead to loss of some information, and it may not be possible for one to replace every account with a seperate Email.
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