We’re reaching the end of an era wherein billions of dollars of investor money was shovelled into tech startups to build large user-bases, and now those companies (now monoliths) are beginning to constrict their user-bases and squeeze for every single penny they can possibly extract. Fair or not.

Now more than ever, it’s important for us to step back and reconsider whether we want to billboards for these companies anymore.

For anyone unfamiliar, some good resources to have when starting your degoogling are below:

Privacy Guides - A list of privacy-respecting services you can use.

Plexus - A crowdsourced information bank of service compatibility with degoogled devices.

This random PDF - A study from 2018 detailing data that Google tracks about its’ users.

  • pastelsquirrel@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    pretty effectively!

    I use a Searx instance for searching (with the engine it uses set to DDG), Tutanota for email and Piped/Invidious and Libretube for videos. meanwhile on both my phone and tablet I’ve used ADB to purge all of Google’s malware, and Play Services is outright disabled on my tablet lmao (and contrary to what one might think, the only thing it impacts is I don’t get app notifications)

    and then I use Aurora Store to update Twitch and Discord, and I use alternatives from F-Droid for stuff like the calendar

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been trying searx out, and a lot of the time it returns no results, vs a DDG search that does. Am I doing something wrong? Are search terms different on searx?

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        1 year ago

        so if you go over into the preferences page over on Searx and then engines, you can enable different search engines for it to utilize

        if you get no results after that that just means the request timed out, and you just have to refresh the page a few times