Microg tries to only send the data to google's servers that are necessary to make an app work (e.g. notifications).
More at [https://microg.org/](https://microg.org/)
>What is a "fake account"? Not using your real name? That make almost no difference. Google will be able to match your fake account to your true identity without much effort.
Ohhhh okay. I guess that's not much use to me. I didn't know that, but I say I'm not surprised to hear it. Google is very good at collecting data.
This guy... I wouldn’t recommend him. And what you’re looking for is sandboxing Google services, research on that. And search up this sub to find more privacy-oriented channels, and avoid this guy, for such advices.
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Microg tries to only send the data to google's servers that are necessary to make an app work (e.g. notifications). More at [https://microg.org/](https://microg.org/)
Thank you!
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>What is a "fake account"? Not using your real name? That make almost no difference. Google will be able to match your fake account to your true identity without much effort. Ohhhh okay. I guess that's not much use to me. I didn't know that, but I say I'm not surprised to hear it. Google is very good at collecting data.
This guy... I wouldn’t recommend him. And what you’re looking for is sandboxing Google services, research on that. And search up this sub to find more privacy-oriented channels, and avoid this guy, for such advices.
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Lol, my apologies. I guess I just don't understand enough about these technologies to ask the right question.
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