Switch today, choose European
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@BuyFromEU Yes! Me! On it! I installed Waterfox, but now unsure. Should I not use Ecosia anymore? As it does data harvesting and that's one of the reasons - I just don't want that. Better for the environment, better for my speed of use.
Transitioning to Mastodon and Pixelfed, away from Spotify, partly YT still, I did install PeerTube but contentwise it is lacking for now, on SoundCloud and BandCamp trying to get people to use/come there.
Thinking bout Android > Fdroid etc
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@BuyFromEU Joogle
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@BuyFromEU EU not spying is nationalist propaganda
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@BuyFromEU every fucking thing is pushing towards using google or apple shit for everything. I've made some lucky choices in the past and can do my banking and shopping and EV charging on my Linux phone (Fairphone 5, PostmarketOS). But things like parking and most charging operators and I guess most public transport expect you to carry either of those two spies in your pocket all the time.

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A two panel cartoon.
Panel 1: A man asks, "Who hates being spied on?", and everyone raises their hand.
Panel 2: The man asks, "Who will stop using Google?", and everyone lowers their hand.
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Use Brave and DuckDuckGo...
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Use Brave and DuckDuckGo...
@Pettet8 @BuyFromEU Brave is basically Chromium (Blink) which ist still contaminated with Google. Only option are Gecko based browsers like Firefox (better Waterfox or Librewolf)
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@Pettet8 @BuyFromEU Brave is basically Chromium (Blink) which ist still contaminated with Google. Only option are Gecko based browsers like Firefox (better Waterfox or Librewolf)
@gerenuk @Pettet8 Yes, this is a point that a lot of people are either unaware of or conveniently ignore when talking about browsers. Switching from Google Chrome to something else based on Google Chrome (or Blink, its rendering engine) does very little to free us from Google's influence in the web browsing space. I went into that in some detail in my blog post https://michael.kjorling.se/blog/2024/staying-with-firefox-for-now/
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@gerenuk @Pettet8 Yes, this is a point that a lot of people are either unaware of or conveniently ignore when talking about browsers. Switching from Google Chrome to something else based on Google Chrome (or Blink, its rendering engine) does very little to free us from Google's influence in the web browsing space. I went into that in some detail in my blog post https://michael.kjorling.se/blog/2024/staying-with-firefox-for-now/
@mkj @gerenuk @Pettet8 @BuyFromEU
It's still a step.
Moving away from Google and/or US based services is really hard. I think we shouldn't frown at people taking those little steps.
I see Firefox moving towards AI and refusing to listen to people when they say it should at least be an opt-in option. It's not a perfect solution either.
While we wait for true alternatives, I think moving to chromium-based is at least doing something. I guess Google do see those numbers, right?
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@mkj @gerenuk @Pettet8 @BuyFromEU
It's still a step.
Moving away from Google and/or US based services is really hard. I think we shouldn't frown at people taking those little steps.
I see Firefox moving towards AI and refusing to listen to people when they say it should at least be an opt-in option. It's not a perfect solution either.
While we wait for true alternatives, I think moving to chromium-based is at least doing something. I guess Google do see those numbers, right?
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