Not really. I was a kid in the 90s, and I was lucky enough to catch a few glimpses of a different Internet. The DIY web, home to nerds and tinkerers, and God knows I miss it. Nowadays it feels like it's just a big store window. Advertising already turned it into, pardon my french, a steamin' pile of shit, and it's getting worse. Google of course isn't the only responsible, but it has a huge role. And yes, I know I'm just being naive and basically just a grumpy (about to get) old man rambling about the good ol' times.
Primarily. Secondarily, to avoid putting all my eggs in one basket. As in, not using one singular network of services, and instead spreading it out. Diversify yo services.
One of the reasons I do it is because Google is a bad partner. They will cancel your accounts and delete the contents for no reason, offer no way to get it back and they just don't care. They will happily do that to companies that pay them thousands a month, they really just don't care. Even if you don't buy into the company being evil and privacy invading its also just unreliable to use as any moment they could blow all your data away without reason.
Privacy is a concern but not the primary concern. Google is too big to be in your life. If you use Google it's in everything. If Google ever kicks you out your life is going to be very difficult while you rebuild your entire digital profile. Google's too much of a risk.
Not to mention Google is demonstrated they will kill services at the drop of a hat. So relying on them is asking for trouble.
Google heavily uses algorithms to identify accounts to delete or block or ban. And this goes back to if your entire digital life is tied to Google and they do block you, you have no recourse. Google doesn't talk to humans for reconsideration. You're just out of luck.
Always make a new account for every website, never sign in via your Google account, Microsoft account, etc. It was a neat feature when it came out, but it's just too much of a risk.
Most seem to mention privacy.
Choice as important as privacy.
Do things your own way.
Selecting the services you want to do common things on your device.
As I went along I realised how deep google enforcement was and how hard they made choice for users.
That made me want to rip off even more google from the device.
I came to a state that I host every service I run my self.
That's why it's called a walled garden. If you're enjoying the garden, you don't notice the walls. Until the day you get tired of it, try to leave, and suddenly you realize just how high the walls have gotten when you weren't paying attention.
That's partially why the Integrity bullshit with chromium is worrying: the average user will not appreciate the issue until it really affects them, and by that point, it will be far too late.
Privacy was the reason it started, but I was also constantly bothered by the growing annual profits they earned from people basically giving away access to their information and livelihoods for free. I realized how valuable our information is, and the only way to break this deepening centralization and control of it, was to take it all back. Self-hosting and supporting FOSS are my methods to regain control in this war. It has become a sort of holy war for me at this point. Lol
Privacy is my biggest thing. But, no. Then there's the whole "I don't to put all my eggs in one basket" argument too. Last, but not least: my battery life is also much better when all of the invasive tracking is blocked :)
I agree with this. I actually feel that the way they have restricted certain advanced search strings on the search engine is the most criminal of all.
To me, watering down search results on a product that was previously excellent, is manipulation and control of information and thus, restricts people actual life.
They are an extremely sly company and the control goes all the way to the top.
Primarily yes, however a few other reasons are that i like FOSS, see no advertising (thanks to controld dns), and it makes midrange phones run much better than they would with all that crap in the background.
It started as a privacy thing but as I dug deeper, I found that all of the foss alternatives I found were simply much better in terms of functionality & usability
Now that Google is looking through all of Google Drive for content for its bots, I'm worried that I'll be banned for all the porn I've written. Which isn't good because my email address is tied to everything, including my Steam account. That would be thousands of dollars worth of games lost.
For me, privacy on the Internet was something I wanted for a long time, but was too lazy to do. The decisive moment for me was the story with Reddit, at the same time YouTube goes against adblockers, Twitter goes down and Google develops technology to determine with which browser I visit websites.
Lemmy quickly intrigued me, and privacy is a big deal here. I don't want my digital life to be controlled by mega-corporations, so I'm gradually getting out. I'm slowly working my way through https://www.privacyguides.org/ and https://www.privacytools.io/ and hope to be done by the end of the year.
So far I have managed to
Set up Pihole
Set up Bitwarden
Set up New email address
I am using SearXNG
Librefox for PC and Icedraven for Android are downloaded and will be used soon.
Next phone will be a Pixel, so I can use GrapheneOS.
Started with privacy
Followed into fuck the big company's
And ended up in the ballpark of "Foss software works so much better and functions so much nicer"
Seriously, it seemed like I would be settling a lot more to avoid having ads shoved down my throat, but most of these foss apps are so much better than the mainstream bloatware in every way
Privacy is a big one and there's some good points in this thread, but I'd like to ad that G is an advertising company before anything else. All they've every really wanted to do is sell you as a product.
For me, yes. It's the thing that drives me, but as I get on, the more I dislike the company and would be happy if they failed for being shit privacy wise.
Simplifies things. I don't want all that proprietary bloat and features shoved into my phone. I want to simplify it. When roms base themselves off of AOSP you tend to go down to the essentials, which is really all you need. Then if you need that extra stuff, you can build up from there.
Ads. I am not interested in content that paid the most for Ads. I'm looking for content that exists not to make money for the website, or the person creating that content. So given those things, Google provides negative value to me.