Some questions about switching to more privacy friendly options
Hello lemmings lemmons and any other lemm out there. I’ve always wanted to try to switch to more privacy focused options but it’s always been difficult for me as I’m not really tech savvy and frankly for a very long time haven’t really cared about privacy.
Transitioning has also been hard since I feel like I’m pretty much the antithesis of this community: using an iPhone and 2 windows computers (one for home use and one for my college classes on campus) and use OneDrive to sync work between the 3 devices.
Pretty much every account I have is under my gmail account and a second back up email is also under gmail.
Frankly I’m sure this is the highest form of insult to this community but I use edge simply because I’ve given up trying to fight Microsoft
So it’s been a challenge to switch but for browsers and just copy paste all my bookmarks and saved passwords when I download Firefox on my phone and computers but as for email and online accounts switching off that gmail account seems daunting but not impossible and I have no idea what to do to replace OneDrive since it is useful and works in file explorer with no extra software
I figured if anyone was smart enough to tackle the abomination that is my privacy it’d be you guys
Yep, proton.me is a great start. I would also suggest changing search engines to duckduckgo and blocking ads through a free DNS like controld.com. that will get you started at least.
You’ve got it backwards, my dude. I’d get your data off of google’s servers. They own everything that hits their servers, including your data.
Protonmail is a solid option. Tutanota is another great second email option that I use. There are others.
If you’re even moderately techy, consider setting up a private cloud on Oracle’s servers for free in their free teir program. You can self-host your own nextcloud, with all the apps included. Edited to add, there are tutorials for this available, which is why I mention it
Yeah your right about google lol. I’m just not ready to dive into the deep end of privacy, heck the only reason I’m going through all this is because I think it’s just a good practice. I’m totally gonna switch once I get more settled into things
As for proton I’m still testing the waters. I can’t edit files in proton drive which isn’t a deal breaker just mildly inconvenient but it’ll definitely hold me over until I can find something that private and can edit files (If such a thing even exists)
But I super appreciate the recommendations super helpful I’m just not ready to dive in the deep end when the very thought of swimming makes me uneasy
I’m still getting settled and DeGoogling (or I guess in my case DeMicrosofting) myself is gonna be a process but now that I have this post and all the information with it my transformation will begin
That makes sense! It’s a constant effort, not a one time thing, to maintain our privacy. It comes in layers. No need to focus much on my previous comment about self-hosting.
Like I said I’m just dipping my toes in right now and I’m doing this more out of practice and less that I’m worried about data (which sounds odd Ik) but eventually I’m planning on being more secure but for now I’m just looking around and seeing what’s what
It's a privacy respecting Google Suite alternative. (Email, Drive, Calender, VPN and now password manager). I don't use the VPN or password manager though. Been around for years now and very good. Web interface and apps for both Android and iOS.
I've been with them since they were in beta, I'd still rank them the best, but Skiff is maturing very quickly as well, which I also use.
Yeah I’ve been looking at them and I think I’ll go with them at the very least for now in the short run while I’m still getting settled and seeing options but I think I’ll run with proton so I can have everything under mostly one umbrella, maybe not drive just cus I can’t edit files directly but that’s not a super big deal for me considering the trade off from OneDrive