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Note: Not asking about privacy policies of MSFT vs Google. Just about Google.
I am experimenting, like a lot of us non-converted I'm guessing, with an Android phone and was wondering how much Google still knows about me despite trying to opt out of using their services. I have switched off all that I can with regard to what's on my device, that is, disabled the apps (not really because I'm afraid of using them, but I just think they're crap) and I have also turned off all google permissions, including play services. I've also never signed in to a google product. All apps seems to work although play services seems to work in the background despite being off. I guess my question is: for someone like me who wants to reluctantly change over, is there any point to making an effort to do this or would Google know just as much about my info as someone who is fully invested in the crappy google services?
I am experimenting, like a lot of us non-converted I'm guessing, with an Android phone and was wondering how much Google still knows about me despite trying to opt out of using their services. I have switched off all that I can with regard to what's on my device, that is, disabled the apps (not really because I'm afraid of using them, but I just think they're crap) and I have also turned off all google permissions, including play services. I've also never signed in to a google product. All apps seems to work although play services seems to work in the background despite being off. I guess my question is: for someone like me who wants to reluctantly change over, is there any point to making an effort to do this or would Google know just as much about my info as someone who is fully invested in the crappy google services?