The complete list of alternatives to all Google products

Damn good thread. I already use some of them, but didn't know about many of the other alternatives in that list. I'll be switching my main email address soon. Fuck a Google.
 
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You can remove the signature, Proton also has a better UI and app. Tutanota is fine and its cheaper if you go pro account but not as polished as Proton.
True, but I can't deal with removing their signature after writing every single email. Their UI is better, but unless you pay, I can't use it like that.
 
For me and most, there really is no sub for waze/google maps. Everything else can probably have a decent sub but these two are clutch when you are in an unfamiliar area or need solid directions. I remember apple, with all their money and resources, came out with that apple maps bullshit. What a shit show that was.

They have directions for every form of transit......walking, bike, driving, train, bus, even directions inside an airport.
 
For me and most, there really is no sub for waze/google maps. Everything else can probably have a decent sub but these two are clutch when you are in an unfamiliar area or need solid directions. I remember apple, with all their money and resources, came out with that apple maps bullshit. What a shit show that was.

They have directions for every form of transit......walking, bike, driving, train, bus, even directions inside an airport.

Another very good alternative is Maps.me and Open Street map. Both of these can work even when offline.
 
People try to gaslight me, when I tell them about my overwhelming surveillance just using these commercial products. It has rendered this product unusable for anything to me. People tried to warn me on the low, but I did not catch on.

That information could be pulled into the NSA's MARINA metadata database, a sort of secret social graph similar in form (but not function) to Facebook's graph database. It provided NSA analysts with the ability to search for various types of online behavior and identify potential individuals of interest. A second set of NSA tools, called Serendipity, gave the agency the ability to target specific Google accounts for monitoring as they accessed service, including:

  • Chrome synchronization, including bookmark sync to the cloud
  • "Talkgadget," the Google Talk component of Gmail
  • The now-defunct iGoogle personalized pages
  • Google searches
  • Picasa photo sharing
  • YouTube

This is a good thread and is the reason I pay $20 to come on here. I have seen them black list people after seeing something they was working on to stall them out, than come out with it later. These white supremacists companies will do fucked up shit to you.
 
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