I created an infographic of privacy-forward alternatives to Google products…and would love your feedback.

Is it easy to use? Enough white space? Intuitive? Sharable? Is there anything I’m missing?

The infographic image in this post is NOT clickable. The link above will give you a downloadable PDF with working hyperlinks.

Re: the legend, “easy set-up/use” means either that this is a big part of the alternative product’s branding, or I’ve used it myself and found it easy.

    • Yes, I’d say this is for beginners—say, my mom—who are heavily in the Google ecosystem and don’t know how to get out. Maybe I should change the focus away from privacy, since Google has many other issues besides privacy that made me leave.

    • What’s your language? Would the products.links still make sense to readers of this new version?

      In any case, it’s fine with me as long as you’re not making. monetary profit from the poster. Also, will you please share a copy I can add to my website?

      Also, I made a poster of a similar infographic I created several years ago when I owned a content studio…I forgot all about that and think I may do it for the English version as well! I can sell it at cost. A friend also suggested I turn it into a mouse pad.

      • @hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org
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        07 days ago

        korean. I might have to change a few things… I’ll be running some small local campaign at work about degoogling/free software etc and there are surprisingly very few good graphical contents I could find and this looks great.

        I’ll get back to you if I actually get to use this. Thanks :)

  • Matt
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    010 days ago

    Isn’t Grayjay a frontend for YouTube?

  • @ZogeLebac@lemmy.ml
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    09 days ago

    In the map area, I have been trying all of the proposed alternatives but ended up using Magic Earth as my main alternative on Android. For walking, I use OsmAnd+.

    • MiniFlux

      That looks awesome…but also complicated. I’m looking for things that, say, my mom could figure out. (She can’t understand how to copy/paste, but would like to leave the Google ecosystem.0 :) Maybe someone should create a similar graphic for more tech-savvy people?

  • @elver@feddit.uk
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    09 days ago

    It’s contacts syncing that I’m stuck on. Hoping to do something with a box running OMV but I’ve never come across anything so simple as Google Contacts 😔

  • @phantomwise@lemmy.ml
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    09 days ago

    Since you included decentralized solutions like Peertube, maybe add SearXNG instances for searches ?

    • Hmm…Peertube was so easy for me to search and use—I think a lot of people wouldn’t even know it’s decentralized—but the SearXNG website is much more complicated. I’m looking for non-Google products that are easy for the average, non-tech person. Think SearXNG would work?

      • @ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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        09 days ago

        As a software dev… im still too stupid to use searxng. Guess its more of a “If its not that easy I wont go further learning it”.

        Maybe it was a lot of features missing that I missed from Duckduckgo.

      • @phantomwise@lemmy.ml
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        All they need to know is basically “Just pick an instance close to you and be done, and if it ever stops working well just pick another”, which is the same thing as when creating an account on the Fediverse except that instances come and go a lot more.

        So it would depends entirely on whether they can find the list of public instances easily… which is admittedly a problem 😅

        You’re right about the website, there is a link to the list of public instances on https://docs.searxng.org/ but it’s a bit drowned amidst all the other stuff. If I was a regular user I would take one look at the website and run away really fast.

        The Wikipedia page on SearXNG does link it, in the section about instances, but I’m not sure how many people would check the wikipedia page rather than the website

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SearXNG#Instances

        • Thanks! I can’t imagine even explaining to my mom what an instance is, much less how to use one. Maybe the situation will change when more and more people start joining these sites. But I will list SearXNG on the links page!

    • I know there has been some political controversy around them lately, and that for email Tuta is recommended over Proton Mail—I do mention both of these facts in DISENGAGE: Opting Out—and Finding New Options—to Reclaim Your Life from Spammers, Scammers, Intrusive Marketers and Big Tech, which I’m trying to promote through the infographic. But overall I’ve been happy with Proton’s suite of products as compared to the relevant Google products.

    • Novaling
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      010 days ago

      As someone who wants to drop Proton VPN and has stopped using their mail in favor of mailbox.org, I think we should still mention them, just with an asterisk. People deserve to make their own choice about if they wish to support him or not. At least it’s non-profit now.

      I really wanna stop using the VPN and go to Mullvad (since they’ve proved they have no logs), but they don’t offer port forwarding anymore, and the only other option is AirVPN, which had a server seizure in 2015 that they didn’t want to disclose until like 2023… (gag order?)

      I don’t torrent often, but I do occasionally…

      • @HappyTimeHarry@lemm.ee
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        If you dont torrent often you probably arent really needing port forwarding. I use mullvad and i torrent things all the time with zero issues.

      • @mooncake@lemm.ee
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        09 days ago

        How is mailbox? I just recently got proton set up with my custom domain and I kind of like it to be honest and their app is nice too.

  • The 8232 Project
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    Organic Maps and OpenStreetMap should be listed as map alternatives. Mullvad Leta is a recently popular private search engine.

    Google isn’t inherently bad; they are bad for privacy but good for security. For that reason, Chromium-based browsers such as Vanadium, Trivalent, or Brave Browser are still good alternatives to Google Chrome even though Chromium (which is the open source base for Chromium-based browsers) is developed by Google.

    Also: the “T” in PeerTube should be capitalized.