Developer making use of Google Fonts? Don't.

You could try Bunny Fonts.

"Easily integrate Bunny Fonts into your website with a Google Fonts drop-in compatible API. But without the tracking!"

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@axbom interesting given @neil post about ICO and third party fonts - this would still be third party so what now?
@revk

Local is always better, but if you are using Google Fonts you are far from a setup that hosts fonts locally, and convincing someone to go local in that scenario is a greater challenge. I'm thinking baby steps. If people are aware of Bunny's fonts they can make better choices. Switching away from Google to Bunny is a smaller ask in many working contexts. 👶 😁

Lots of folks have commented that local is always the preferred way to go. It's a good thing those comments are visible in this thread. I agree with them.

@neil