It took a few months preparation but I deleted all my google accounts today, and it feels good.

  • BolexForSoup
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    202 years ago

    A lot of (all?) email services will allow you to forward your mail from Gmail. My advice would be set that up, have all of them going to a specific folder, and only use your new email moving forward. No harm in allowing some email forwarding while you adjust for the next 6 to 12 months. But that way you can also immediately stop using Gmail itself.

    Gdrive unless it is really baked into your daily life in a complicated way, it’s pretty easy to replace. Lots of great services out there.

    Proton mail allowed me to export my Google Calendar over with just a few clicks. So that was pretty painless. I’m sure there are other calendar services like that. YMMV.

    Google maps is tough lol

    • Cows Look Like Maps
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      132 years ago

      For the google maps, it helps for us to contribute to Open Street Maps through recording with Mapillary or making edits in our community.

    • GrappleHat
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      32 years ago

      Congratulations! That’s awesome! I’ve been Google-free for 2-3 years, but I haven’t been brave enough to finally delete Gmail. I keep worrying I might need the message history one day?

      Regarding Maps: I use OrganicMaps as my main, & I reflex to Gmaps WV when something isn’t in OrganicMaps. I feel this is a reasonable privacy-friendly compromise.

        • GrappleHat
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          12 years ago

          Oh yeah? I didn’t know that. I’ll have to look into it, thanks!

      • BolexForSoup
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        12 years ago

        I’m not 100% but I am close. Off gdrive, off gcal, off chrome, almost entirely off gmail. I’ll check out the maps!

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      Google maps is tough lol

      You could try to see if you’d like Magic Earth. It’s proprietary, but has a good privacy policy, uses Open Street Maps, and has traffic data.

      Though if you’re dependent on Google Maps for reviews and photos of places, then it’s much harder to replace. Though I guess you could just use the website to look that up.

    • xttweaponttx
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      Just dug through a lemmy thread of recommended android apps a minute ago and found someone recommending Organic Maps. Pretty damn good compared to some others I’ve seen!

      And of course, popping into streetcomplete here and there and contributing some data helps sharpen the data 🙂