Created this infographic with help/suggestions from the folks at /privacy. There’s a PDF download with clickable links here.
What about Magic Earth as a maps replacement?
Thanks! Someone else suggested that to me as well. It’s hard when I have only 3-4 spots per category. If I don’t use this to replace one of the others, I can at least add it to the links page.
I looked at Here we go, and there were a lot of complaints about the navigation giving illegal instructions.
Thank you! I might just replace it with Magic Earth.
That’s what I’ve been using and it works great, though I’d prefer to use something FOSS. But everyone just always seems to vouch for Magic Earth and I guess vetted their privacy policy pretty well.
I’m curious, does anyone here still uses Google? It seems like this community largely moved away from those services some time ago.
Yeah, I figured I was preaching to the choir here! But if you feel the info would help others who are not here, please do share.
That’s rather bizarre to have Zoho there for documents but not for email.
Wouldn’t recommend zoho either, from India a country which heavily exploited user privacy and is in talks to ban proton mail
The fuck is Here WeGo? Is it open source
Why does this suggest that Organic Maps cost money? https://organicmaps.app/
Whoops! I’ll fix it.
Good to see Nextcloud mentioned, it kills many birds with one stone
Yes, that was recommended by someone in /Privacy.
Needs Qwant search.
Qwant search
Interesting! Is it totally free? Looks like it. If it’s free and good and not problematic, maybe I’ll use it to replace Kagi.
Kagi is problematic since it funds Russia through yandex. Also, organic maps is completely free.
Does Kagi actually pay Yandex for searches? Grrr.
This infographic is for less-techie people (say, me…or even more, my mom). If I get rid of everything I’ve been told is problematic so far (Proton, Kagi, Zoho, in addition to some I actually did end up removing already), there won’t be any doable solutions left for my intended audience. (My mom doesn’t know or care if something is open source, or what an instance is or how to join one for a search engine, etc. But if she can get away from Google, I feel that’s a step in the right direction.)
Maybe I should add an asterisk to the infographic key for anything that’s problematic. Then on the links page I can describe the situation with each one, and let readers decide.
I’ll fix OM!