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I do not trust Google at this stage. I pine for the day when Google seemed like a good company. Gmail was awesome when it came out, for example, and Google search worked well. Now I feel they are harvesting all my data to jam ads down my throat. Google search now sucks ass and just returns websites that have a bunch of AI nonsense or aggregated content that is effectively worthless.

I am migrating away from Google.

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Now I feel they are harvesting all my data to jam ads down my throat.

I’m curious: how did you expect them to pay for the overhead of providing this service? I’m sure you didn’t think that they would just eat the cost of providing it forever, right?

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Not that I disagree, but this is a shit take IMHO. It’s always been the case that ads paid for “free” services, but the scale and invasiveness of the ads and data collection has clearly accelerated beyond a reasonable level. They waited until they captured a large enough user base and crowded out enough of their competition before gouging their users for ad revenue. They have the size and reach of a small(or medium-sized, even) nation, the data they are able to collect is a wet dream for any three letter agency.

Just because ads are what make the business model feasible doesn’t mean they get a free pass to abuse their market position carte blanche. They should be cut down to size, and not just by user migration.

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but the scale and invasiveness of the ads and data collection has clearly accelerated beyond a reasonable level

Reasonable to whom? You? Google? The legal system? Some dude living in a bunker in South Dakota? Which person or entity should google consult with before making a decision on what level is “reasonable”?

Making the decision to fund a vast majority of the internet with ads was a pretty big mistake in hindsight, though I couldn’t say which way would have been better.

We don’t disagree on the basics; I just don’t blame a company for acting in the company’s best financial interests. That’s kind of the way they work-- arguably the CEO of a public company is bound by law to do so. I blame the representatives in the (US) government for failing to protect my interests and privacy. I frequently see news articles about consumer protections in Europe and feel jealous that we don’t have the same level here.

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Sometimes I wonder if people never blocked adds, would websites have less adds?

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It would add to adds 🤣 @shalva97 @joe

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I believe there would be the same amount, or possibly more ads, but more targeted and more intrusive.

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Read more about their actual budget.

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I don’t understand your comment. Can you elaborate?

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This is not the users problem. This is googles problem.

If they want to give away a thing for free, then don’t be surprised when people take that thing for free.

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My point was that people should have known it was never free to begin with.

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recurrant subscriptions, Corprate mail hosting, non invasive ads, not double-dipping, notreadimg your mail

It doesnt make all the money, but its not corrupt.

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Personally I’m surprised that there’s not a premium tier that we can pay for to get quality back on Google services. Google business is the same crap but with a custom domain

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Does anyone know a good way to migrate to a good gmail alternative?

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Get yourself your own domain and set up proton mail. It costs a little bit, but you can create email addresses for everything you want.

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Proton Mail is a good alternative. A good thing to watch for a either a lack of or a very limited free account. This means they’re not making money off harvesting your data. If it’s free, you’re the product.

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Skiff are pretty good too. Worth a look.

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I get your point and also have a Proton subscription, but is the Proton Mail free tier really that limited? 1GB of inbox space seems plenty to me for most “casual” users, especially if you regularily clean up mails you don’t need anymore. The paid tiers are definitely interesting if you do more than that though.

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Zoho is still a corprate mail service, ive ised it and they are “okay” in terms of integrity

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Edit: wrong comment to reply to

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