I tried de-Googling my life, but couldn’t survive for more than a week
Over the past few months, I've tried several open-source programs and apps that are free to use and focus on privacy. I've also self-hosted a bunch of services on my local network in an attempt to keep my data from leaving my computer. In fact, I've tried enough services to replace several paid apps that either have a one-time fee or a monthly subscription. For instance, I got rid of OneDrive and moved all my files to Nextcloud. Similarly, I migrated to Notion Mail for all my emails, hosted my personal CalDAV server in place of Google Calendar, etc. Heck, I even replaced Google Photos with a self-hosted alternative — all for better privacy. I was perfectly on track for a completely Google-free life.
Over the past few months, I’ve tried several open-source programs and apps that are free to use and focus on privacy. I’ve also self-hosted a bunch of services on my local network in an attempt to keep my data from leaving my computer. In fact, I’ve tried enough services to replace several paid apps that either have a one-time fee or a monthly subscription. For instance, I got rid of OneDrive and moved all my files to Nextcloud. Similarly, I migrated to Notion Mail for all my emails, hosted my personal CalDAV server in place of Google Calendar, etc. Heck, I even replaced Google Photos with a self-hosted alternative — all for better privacy. I was perfectly on track for a completely Google-free life.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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