• Google’s latest advertising campaign, encapsulated by the tagline “It’s all good with Google on Android,” is aimed at persuading iPhone users to switch to Android by emphasizing the simplicity and worry-free nature of the process.
  • The campaign focuses on four areas: Privacy & Security, Emoji Reactions, Transfer Photos, and Device Compatibility, with each topic conveyed through short 15-second YouTube video ads.

48 points

Imagine getting on a flight and the first thing the pilot does is try his very best to assure you that everything is all good.

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::kshht: uh, this is your captain speaking. Everything is pretty much all good ::ksshht::

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Sounds good enough for me.

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Reminding users on a platform that prioritizes privacy that Android is an extension of an ad tech company is going to win anyone over.

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Isn’t Apple involved in ads too?

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/15/apple-reportedly-plans-to-put-ads-in-more-apps-on-your-iphone.html

In my use of iOS it was harder to avoid ads, since apps didn’t have a warning like ‘Contains ads’. And it not allowing side loading meant it was harder to find foss alternatives. Of course compared to Android they are way better when it comes to privacy, but I’m sure how truly private they are since they are collecting data all the same.

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Apple is very much becoming more and more into gathering data for it’s own ad business. They are pushing the privacy thing now and forcing out most ad competition so they can come in and dominate on their platforms

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Yeah lol “prioritizes privacy” because they want to cut off the flow of user data to their competition.

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Out of curiosity I checked the Privacy and Security Video they focus on protecting you from other apps which is okay. The question is who protects you from Google?

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Custom rom developers?

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c/degoogle?

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You must be taking market advertisement at face value if you think iOS is private lol.

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Apple does tend to do better when it comes to privacy and reigning in app developers. Google tends to do better on security, with privacy taking a backseat.

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That’s gonna be a no from me. Both suck extremely when it comes to privacy. On Android you can at least do something about it.

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platform that prioritizes privacy

Yeah, I’m gonna need some source on that. I’d like that source to not be Apple marketing campaign, though. Honestly, even Android with Google spyware is better in this regard, because you can at least do something about the tracking (like Adguard and apps that work on similar principle).

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"It’s all good until we decide to change the entire interface of the OS every few iteration, abandon apps you love to use, introduce you to multitude of messaging apps (any of which you can’t be sure to last), so you need to learn everything over and over again.

And have you heard about our new AI assistant, that’s better than our old AI assistant that we’re purposefully making dumber by the moment?"

It’s all good with Google on Android because we need want your data.

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Dunno what you mean. I’ve been using a Pixel since Pixel 1. The UI has only changed a bit at a time. I’ve used Messages (Google’s SMS app) for as long as I can remember. It’s only ever had one AI assistant, which is the “hey google” one, and it’s always been okay.

I’m guessing some of the issues you’re noticing are specific to some Android distributions from specific brands. Mainline Android is pretty stable.

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I still have an original pixel xl for photo backup and a pixel 6a for daily use. I had Oneplus and Samsungs and a iPhone in between. Off the top of my head, the notification toggles have changed from simple squares to large rectangle bubbles. You could fit multiple toggles before, now you have 4 (portrait). The wifi and data used to be separate toggle, now they are inside “Internet”. To turn off wifi, you need to go inside Internet, then turn off Wifi. Some features and options are moved around different sections inside settings. It used to be double tap to wake the Pixel screen, now it’s a single tap. Uninstalling some System apps from playstore doesn’t actually uninstall it, it just goes to factory version, and an “Update” button is displayed.

It isn’t a significant change if you get monthly updates, but really annoys less technically inclined people who update less frequently, usually when things change for a more complicated process. Many google apps don’t even follow their own design language. On iOS, even though its interface is boring I can find settings when I help my parents or relatives even though I don’t use it much at all.

I’m not talking about the SMS app. We very rarely use SMS. First there was Google Talk, then Hangouts, Allo & Duo. Now there is Messages by Google, Google Voice, Google Chat, and Hangouts is still on the playstore.

For AI there’s Duet AI, Bard AI. These AI are not specifically on Android yet, but you never know with Google.

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Just use our payment method we renamed 5 times it’s ok.

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12 points

as a lifetime android user, google is just a lesser of two evils

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I’d argue it’s not even lesser, at least Apple pretends to care - remember they pioneered stuff like the infamous clipboard notifications and mic/camera activity lights. That being said, I can still ungoogle android for the most part and take control, which I can’t do with iOS, so here I am.

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The way googles going, it’s getting a lot closer than in used to be.

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I’m not convinced of that at all. To me the lesser evil is to run degoogled Android and jump through hoops to protect your privacy, not to choose the maliciously evil corporation over the benevolently evil corporation.

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Have you tried some degoogled Android?

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Seriously? Simplicity and worry-free process?! You can’t even switch to Android from Android without having to spend 2 hours logging into each app and setting them up from scratch. Fuck, even resetting your current phone and restoring from its own backup is still a huge hassle!

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