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| | Ask HN: How dependent are you on Google products? | | 18 points by humbfool2 on Dec 19, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 16 comments | | When assessing how dependent I am on Google products, I found out from banking to buying online, My complete online presence will be paralyzed this includes documents stored in Drive, contacts in phone to name a few. Not only I will lose access to Google but also to other platforms where I have used the email. I think all the sites should provide an option to have an alternate email that doesn't belong to Google. With the fear of google suspending my account anytime. This is a worst-case scenario. Fellow HN Users How are you dealing with this problem? |
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E-mail used to be on Office 365 which is a paid product and doesn't seem (yet) to be contaminated by advertising, though I've now switched to FastMail as the Office UI became too bloated.
Cloud storage used to be on OneDrive but now switched to iCloud which is decent. I heard FastMail provides WebDAV access to their storage (sharing the quota from your mail account) so I might try that.
Phone-wise I use an iPhone so absolutely no impact of Google banning me (not that there's anything to ban to begin with, I don't even have an account!). For Maps I use Apple Maps which is good enough where I live, though I'd be curious to know about good, non-advertising-supported alternatives.
I feel like the biggest problem to getting away from Google is if you have your e-mail on there and don't have your own domain. If so I suggest getting a domain immediately and starting to use the new address (setting up an e-mail forward from your Gmail to your own domain). Assuming you're past that, the rest is easy. As a bonus, moving away from Google services and not using them day to day reduces the risk of your account being banned by accident so your e-mail forward keeps working forever.