this post was submitted on 15 Mar 2024
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Yeah, like people say 'I already use windows/google search/whatever, so it does not matter if i switch email provider/ whatever'.
What?? I so hate this mentality: 'If you cant eliminate / change it fully, then why bother?' Bruh, small steps can go such a long way man...
I'm definitely not without sin, I still use some services I know damn well don't give a shit about my privacy.
But I'm using a lot less of those than I did 5 or 10 years ago, So it might be small steps but it's steps in the right direction and I intend to keep going that way.
Yeah same. I still use youtube for example, but not gmail, google search or windows. These three are huge, in gathering info.