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Oof, if Lemmy started selling data, I'd be downtrodden. It has been a godsend to me that this place took off ever since Reddit shit the bed. I had an account from a while back and was able to essentially resume seamlessly.
I do all sorts of craziness to avoid my data being sold, but like most here, I do have some exceptions.
I keep my Google account for work, but use protonmail, invidious with/sponsorblock and yt-dlp, ddg lite/teddit for search, librewolf, ublock/noscript/etc. All on a Linux desktop with Mullvad VPN for when I need extra privacy (argh, matey).
Phone is Pixel with GrapheneOS and as much Fdroid over sandboxed Google Play as possible.
Exceptions made:
Google: Account for work and edge cases, (ie buying Pixel directly from them to leave OEM unlocking available).
LinkedIn: It's just too prevalent for job hunting in my area, and Microsoft owns it and my data.
Github: Not much to say here, if you write/pull code, you use it, and Microsoft takes some data.
Steam: Again, not much to say, Id prefer offline, but triple A titles don't do that as much on PC no more...
Meetup: Similar reason to LinkedIn, networking platforms.
Waze: I try to use OSM as much as possible, but Waze has better adjusting based off of Google owned traffic data.
Amazon: I actually use them less and less these days, but some things are just easier to get through.
Given Up:
Instagram: I've given up Instagram, which was hardest as many old friends and online acquaintances are on there. But I wasn't posting any more and interaction was less and less.
Reddit: Gave up reddit for all the reasons for you've heard already. I actually used the official app and didn't have a problem with it. But the politics of it rubbed me the wrong way. I'm still hoping the fediverse becomes the standard for social media online.
Microsoft Windows: Oh man, and Linux is king. MUCH better experience.
ios: Yeah, GrapheneOS drives me back to Google in a way, but it's just a better experience for me than my old iPhone which is just far less customizable and limiting.
The only reason I'm still on windows is because of Microsoft Access.