• @adrianmalacoda
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    This article by DuckDuckGo promotes Apple as a “private” alternative to Google. Apple promotes itself as privacy friendly, but it is not so. What is wrong with Apple.

    The FSF warned about this in 2019. Any “privacy movement” that promotes proprietary software and attacks the free software (a.k.a. FOSS) movement is not one I want to be associated with.

  • @Nasst
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    223 years ago

    A “degoogled” world is still a “facebooked”, “amazoned”, “microsofted” world. We need decentralized alternatives in general.

    • @Evelyn
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      133 years ago

      Yes! Start living the fediverse way.

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    • @jazzfes
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      Do you want private solutions? OBLITERATE. ANY. KIND. OF. CORPORATE. SOFTWARE.

      I love that!

      It should be obvious to anyone working for any sizable corporate. It needs to be communicated to all.

    • @Phantom_Engineer
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      Android is already open source though. I don’t see how going to the closed-sourced iOS is any kind of improvement.

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    • @j0taOP
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      The big problem isn’t who knows how to use software for privacy but who doesn’t so leaving google is already a big start

      • @jazzfes
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        Yes, but why would you point to Apple at all?

        It’s not that Firefox is too arcane compared to Safari. Apple Maps is just aweful in terms of estimating ETAs and on top of that made by another coorporate that will extract value from any data point they have.

        I mean in general:

        Do you want private solutions? OBLITERATE. ANY. KIND. OF. CORPORATE. SOFTWARE.

        is trivially true.

        So let’s just make that point clear!

  • @TheAgeOfSuperboredom@lemmy.ca
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    I’ve managed to remove several Google services from my normal use pretty easily. I actually pay for email now. I have to get back into using Open Street Maps, so if anyone knows a good client that would be appreciated!

    Sadly, I’m still stuck on an Android phone. I didn’t realize it at the time, but the phone I bought isn’t supported by LineageOS and the like, so I’m kind of stuck for now.

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  • @cung
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    I really don’t see DDG as an alternative.