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date: 2020-05-25
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Taking a look at my use of [Google](https://google.com) and their... not-great history of privacy, I've been spending my spare time over the past few years working on, if it's not possible to *completely* get off their platform, then at least minimize my use of it. <!--more-->Frankly, I think I've been fairly successful. So far I've migrated my email from Gmail to [Migadu](https://migadu.com), and I've been working more and more on using services like [Disroot's](https://disroot.org) Nextcloud instance instead of Google Drive. [DuckDuckGo](https://duckduckgo.com) has been my default search engine for the past year. Those were really the only two Google services I used.