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this post was submitted on 30 Sep 2023
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To do that literally is actually quite hard if not impossible for most people. A deGoogled mobile device that is functional - that is a quite a technical challenge.
However, ditching Chrome is obviously low-hanging fruit. Drives me crazy that so many people can't see the obvious problem of having a web where the client and the server belong to the same company.
For most people looking for a phone, it's the choice of which company you want to give your data too. But there are very obvious options when it comes to browsers.