If you want an easy way to avoid Google related services just try Brave.
Made by the creator of JavaScript and one of the founders of the original Firefox before they sold out their soul
Brave has the positive stuff of Chromium which is speed and compatibility (something which Firefox lacks) while stripping away Google integrated services.
Nothing is perfect of course but its a start and an easy one to be honest. Then there is Ungoogled Chromium but Brave is the middle ground at least for starters.
Even when it comes to syncing your bookmarks etc you do not create an account but the passcode is ~16 words like its a bitcoin wallet or some shit.
Started using Brave maybe 6-8 months ago, and haven't looked back since. I also find it's built in ad-block to be amazing! It even has little notes on the new tab page that tell you how much bandwidth and time you've saved by blocking ads and trackers.
Then there's also the feature of opening a new tab in Private with TOR. Not quite as secure as the TOR bundle on it's own, or booting up tails or something, but beats normal private mode by using the TOR network.
If you want an easy way to avoid Google related services just try Brave.
Made by the creator of JavaScript and one of the founders of the original Firefox before they sold out their soul
Brave has the positive stuff of Chromium which is speed and compatibility (something which Firefox lacks) while stripping away Google integrated services.
Nothing is perfect of course but its a start and an easy one to be honest. Then there is Ungoogled Chromium but Brave is the middle ground at least for starters.
Even when it comes to syncing your bookmarks etc you do not create an account but the passcode is ~16 words like its a bitcoin wallet or some shit.
This 100%
Started using Brave maybe 6-8 months ago, and haven't looked back since. I also find it's built in ad-block to be amazing! It even has little notes on the new tab page that tell you how much bandwidth and time you've saved by blocking ads and trackers.
Then there's also the feature of opening a new tab in Private with TOR. Not quite as secure as the TOR bundle on it's own, or booting up tails or something, but beats normal private mode by using the TOR network.