How do you even start with breaking up with your gmail?
I have this bad feeling daily that for whatever reason I loose access to my gmail. Don't think of anything shady but simply I just loose it. There is a very small chance to it but still. You can read the stories that people uploaded their family photos to google drive and the algorithm marks their kids photos CP and they loose their account. Or maybe your email is used to spam or anything similar. There is no way to talk to google support, it is an endless loop of help pages.
I just can't live with this. I know billions of people do, but I cannot. My email address is registered to hundreds of websites including government and banking sites.
You could literally destroy me financially or other ways by just gaining login to my gmail. Google could cause me HUGE problems by locking me out.
I decided to start transitioning to an email with my own domain. I have the doimain, I have the email client setup. So what do you do with your existing stuff? Most websites dont even let you change the email. I have to take appointment in government offices to change my email. It seems like a giant task.
This is what I've done. I've literally just moved to Proton from Gmail. I created aliases for all my sites. The only site that knows about my Proton email address is SimpleLogin.
The only emails in Gmail now are from Google services tied to that Gmail account.
Same, easy as... Plus you know who's leaking your email to spammers and can just turn off the tap, it's glorious. Combined with temp mail (browser add on ) for truly disposable addresses and I get no spam. They'll probably find their way through in time, but for now, golden.
The biggest downside is there is a cost associated with doing all this. I've gone from free to paying for a domain (optional), SimpleLogin and protonmail.
If you're going to use SimpleLogin and proton then look at their proton unlimited tier. I had SimpleLogin prior to proton so I only use the Mail Plus tier. SimpleLogin comes included in the unlimited tier.