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<blockquote data-quote="Aleeyen" data-source="post: 827919" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>Its easy to ditch FB but its not that easy to get rid of MS, Google and Apple. </p><p>Users have got accustomed to their services so much that its really difficult to change things for them. Not everyone is tech savy, so its really difficult for most users to get used to a new service. </p><p>People using Windows for many years and its really difficult for most to switch to Linux, they need to learn a lot of new things and its really not an easy thing for most of them. And in case of mobiles there is no real alternative to Android and Apple. </p><p>The practical thing is to use alternate services where ever possible, like using some other email service rather than using Gmail. That's also true for Google Drive, One drive, Outlook, MS office, GSuite, Chrome and same kind of services offered by Apple. </p><p>As I have stated earlier also, there's a need to develop an independent privacy focused and user friendly OS. And that should work for PCs and also on mobiles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aleeyen, post: 827919, member: 3410"] Its easy to ditch FB but its not that easy to get rid of MS, Google and Apple. Users have got accustomed to their services so much that its really difficult to change things for them. Not everyone is tech savy, so its really difficult for most users to get used to a new service. People using Windows for many years and its really difficult for most to switch to Linux, they need to learn a lot of new things and its really not an easy thing for most of them. And in case of mobiles there is no real alternative to Android and Apple. The practical thing is to use alternate services where ever possible, like using some other email service rather than using Gmail. That's also true for Google Drive, One drive, Outlook, MS office, GSuite, Chrome and same kind of services offered by Apple. As I have stated earlier also, there's a need to develop an independent privacy focused and user friendly OS. And that should work for PCs and also on mobiles. [/QUOTE]
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