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Where do you draw the line between privacy and functionality? Or is Google better?
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<blockquote data-quote="brambedkar59" data-source="post: 1061575" data-attributes="member: 61084"><p>I have given up on online privacy altogether. I use Adblocker inside browser with NextDNS and that's it. My data is already out there with numerous leaks included Aadhar biometric data as reported multiple times by various news articles.</p><p>If using an app/service makes privacy better at the cost of functionality/usability, I wouldn't use it. I have tried giving up Google Search multiple times but everything else is just worse. Plus, I already use various Google services (Gmail, maps, Meet, Drive, etc.), so what's the point? Google knows everything about me at this point, why would I incude another party into the mix. It's the same with Microsoft.</p><p></p><p>Edit: If it was not clear from above I am a lazy a*s person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brambedkar59, post: 1061575, member: 61084"] I have given up on online privacy altogether. I use Adblocker inside browser with NextDNS and that's it. My data is already out there with numerous leaks included Aadhar biometric data as reported multiple times by various news articles. If using an app/service makes privacy better at the cost of functionality/usability, I wouldn't use it. I have tried giving up Google Search multiple times but everything else is just worse. Plus, I already use various Google services (Gmail, maps, Meet, Drive, etc.), so what's the point? Google knows everything about me at this point, why would I incude another party into the mix. It's the same with Microsoft. Edit: If it was not clear from above I am a lazy a*s person. [/QUOTE]
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