So... I've read some things lately about the big evil G that have put me into unease. The problem is, I use Google for absolutely everything right now, and have for as long as Google has existed. It's tied into everything and I need to break free.

These are the Google things I use regularly:

* Email - Gmail (I have many years of email that I've saved in my account)
* Browser - Chrome (including saving my passwords)
* Writing - Docs (I need collaborative capabilities and a place to safely save my work)
* Spreadsheets - Sheets (used for organizing various things, collaborative options are very needed and used often)

My phone is even a Google Pixel phone, of course running Android and integrated into everything I do.

I am not very tech savvy. I need user-friendly, reliable, relatively easy to learn options for everything I use, and I have zero idea where to begin.

I've done searches online for alternatives, but nothing is really standing out to me as being a good replacement. If you have any ideas for me (and dear god let them please be free or have reasonable pricing) please let me know.

Thank you for any advice!

#help #google #degoogle

Edited to add: Thank you all so much for your thoughts and responses, I got more than I bargained for, haha! I have this post bookmarked and will take in the information at my own pace.

I will be muting this post as I have been a little overwhelmed with the responses, but I really appreciate all the input for when I have time to process it. :3

💙💙💙

@Bwee
HELL YES MY MOMENT TO SHINE.
Now, before I recommend things I wanna point out some of the options you were recommended and why I wouldn't use them, all the respect to those who recommended them, this is just my personal point of view/opinion:
Proton: A lot of people consider it a honeypot for glowies, you surely have nothing to worry about, but I'd rather use something trustworthy. It also won't let you use a third party client IF I remember correctly, don't quote me on this. IIRC it also doesn't have an F-DROID app (more on this later)
Outlook: It's microsoft, I don't think you should go from the arms of an evil corp to another, what's the point?
Tutanota: No third party client and no app on F-Droid (more on this later)

So, most of your problems can be solved with one website:
https://disroot.org/en/#services

Alternatively, if you're willing to shell 3 bucks a month, there's mailbox.org, it's what I use, it offers most of the things you need.

EMAIL: mailbox.org or disroot.org
BROWSER: The obvious choice is firefox, however if you want to have extra privacy there's librewolf, a fork of firefox with some built in options for privacy. Don't like how they look and wanna stick with something that looks like chrome? github.com/uazo/cromite
It's an ungoogled chrome fork, also built for privacy.
PASSWORD: keepass is the best choice for privacy, bitwarden is an ok compromise if you need your password stored online, regardless of which you use, backup your passwords because you never know, you should do this even if you store then in a browser.

WRITING+SPREADSHEETS in collaboration: You should look into nextcloud and find places that offer it's services, and guess what? Back up your files too.

Speaking of backing your files up, remember the 3 2 1 rule.
Always have at least three copies of important files: The original and two copies.
Have at least two different mediums of storage (like on the cloud and on a usb drive)
Have at least 1 copy off site: A copy on the cloud stored somewhere else from where you live. Touch wood, but if your computer catches on fire at least your work is still stored somewhere else.

PHONE: The pixel is a fantastic device, the obvious problem is google's OS, this can be solved easily by installing graphene os, if you do this remember to backup everything on your phone, because it will wipe it clean.
https://tube.raccoon.quest/watch?v=L1KZWjZVnAw
Graphene is privacy focused, you can also have multiple profiles on it, each sandboxed from the other. If you can't live without an app that is only on playstore then you can make a profile with the play store and have the app there, the playstore will NOT have access to any other profile on your phone. I have a main profile without google and one with google because I need it for work.

Running out of space to write so I'm gonna reply to this post for more.
Disroot | Disroot.org

Disroot is a platform providing online services based on principles of freedom, privacy, federation and decentralization.

@raccoon @Bwee
Bitwarden is also pretty good security wise, they do not store your decryption keys. The software is kinda heavy tho.