Comments by "" (@ronjon7942) on "Google's Secret Costs Businesses Billions Every Year" video.
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Funny, on my Apple and PC devices, first thing I do is make DDG my default SE, and make sure all Google 'viruses' are, and stay off, my network. There's no way I'd ever trust Google w my banking info, documents, cloud drives, or search. Great for me, but I really wanted to trust Apple but now not so sure. I think I'll stick w 'traditional' electronic banking with my bank (so I have to insert a card instead of waving my iPhone - so primitive and Luddite) and distribute my info across multiple cloud drives, encrypted, with my passkeys stored on my network and safe deposit box. Somehow I still get emails related to my Safari history, or very fast 'intelligent' search results (on DuckDuckGo). Somebody, somewhere, is still watching me. And I do not appreciate it.
And no, I've nothing to hide, but that's not the point. The point is I have nothing I want to share.
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Response to a comment - Same. This article proves Apple is a good negotiator, but I'm not seeing the monopolistic connection (if I'm missing something, PLEASE interject and enlighten me). As long as Apple provides me assurances my iPhone-related (and Mac & iPad) activities are encrypted and secure, AND provides a superior service/product at a competitive price, and heir assurances are indeed validated, I'll remain an applelyte. But if they even hint at being untrustworthy, I'll stop using their products immediately, even if I have to forego the convenience of a celly. Google may as well be dead to me as a consumer, I just hope I never need to rely upon them as a small business. They've a racket going there, I would definitely seek alternatives. Hopefully, when the time comes, there ARE alternatives.
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