tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11254027.post6526709654268782941..comments2024-03-20T21:37:43.493+01:00Comments on SVARTLING: I am now Google Free - I don't use Google anymoreUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11254027.post-77537235501972191042021-10-14T07:37:39.233+02:002021-10-14T07:37:39.233+02:00The truth is that there is no better company than ...The truth is that there is no better company than Apple for protecting out privacy. They don't need our data, they want the data to be your own. They don't want it. Not as Google that depends on it. What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone. You solutions is not as user friendly as just using Safari and that has Duck Duck Go built in. And then use all the built in features like the built in proxy that hides your iP for everyone, so ni advertiser companies can see it's you. You are quite wrong with everything you say. Read up on all the features that Apple has given us when it comes to protect us from companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and the rest that steals our data.Stefan Svartlinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11954880612331472988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11254027.post-60257006958028651372021-10-14T04:43:57.846+02:002021-10-14T04:43:57.846+02:00Honest to goodness, trading Google for Apple doesn...Honest to goodness, trading Google for Apple doesn't seem a better option to me. DuckDuckGo search engine is fine, but I get nearly Google-level search engine performance using Bing. I continue to use Gmail because my bank accounts, credit cards, employer notifications, and government IDs are linked to it. I have uninstalled Google Chrome from my computer, and now I mostly use MS Edge which is also based on a Chromium browser, which means very similar appearance as Chrome. Edge + Bing feels much more private than Google because you don't get any trackers unless you log in into your Microsoft account, not needed at all. I do use Google Drive occasionally but have migrated out of Google Photos. I hate using YouTube but sometimes, it's unavoidable. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com