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Ready to quit Google? Check these alternatives that let you take back your privacy: https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/how-to-leave-google-gmail/ 😎

@Tutanota

✅ Firefox

@bitwarden

@openstreetmap

@fdroidorg

What are your favorite apps to replace Google?
in reply to Tuta

i use all of those, minus bitwarden. i use keepass, but i hear good things about bitwarden also.
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- (i already am a user 😋 )
- no need for Gmail anymore

@brave
@librewolf
- no need for Google Chrome

@tresorit
@nextcloud
- no need for Google Drive

@ONLYOFFICE
- no need for Google Docs

@openstreetmap
- no need for Google Maps

@fdroidorg
- no need for Google Play

@e_mydata
- no need for Google Android anymore

@ecosia
- no need for Google search anymore

In addition:
@keepassxc
@cryptomator

and many more.😉

BTW: Tutanota is a great email service. 👍
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- I would add two items to the list...

1️⃣ A Linux Desktop
2️⃣ Mobile Linux

+ @bitwarden @openstreetmap @fdroidorg
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PeerTube, Odysee, Lingva Translate, and DeepL off the top of my head
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I use /e/os (@e_mydata) on my phone, a linux desktop with firefox as primary browser, and predominantly non-google search engines. Also, organic maps or other openstreetmap implementations.
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@protonmail

@grapheneos

@veracrypt

@session

Signal

Briar

@matrix

simplemobiletools.com (on FDroid)

Librera Reader

Bromite

Feeder (rss feed reader)

OsmAnd (open street maps navigation)

FediLab

Openscan

Trail Sense

+ Mobile Browser versions of websites
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OSM is by far the best.
All the other services show that they can be as good as Google's, maybe slightly better.
With OSM vs. GMaps the difference in quality is ridiculous.
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I am taking the steps, but I am a bit disappointed with the usability of the UI. Sorry, I have to say that.
I can understand that Tutanota cannot use a client application from third parties because of security reasons, but then it should improve a lot the usability, I am missing basic things like changing fonts, or adding more than one email signature, grouping contacts, etc... is there a development roadmap for addressing this "basic" features?