I haven’t used it much if at all in the past year, but I finally took the last step and deleted it! Sorry if this is low effort I just don’t have anyone I know to share it with.
Congrats dude! 😄 👍 I’m replacing all their service a bit at the time, is nice to see people able to completely switch off.
I have literally everything tied to gmail, no idea how to escape
if you switch to protonmail itll foward emails from your gmail to proton, then you can slowly move stuff over
You can probably (never used proton) set up a filter on the new address to mark or move stuff that was originally sent to gmail, too. Helps visualize the accounts you need to migrate/update.
It does that automatically
Like others said, definitely a slow process. Sign up your new, necessary accounts to your new address and port your old existing accounts over a day at a time.
Once you have ported an account over you can mass delete emails relevant to that service. You could also keep a log of everything you have ported. Or both.
You can also straight up delete the accounts you don’t need anymore, if thats part of your goal, or something you would find satisfying. Same thing - deleting all of the emails relevant to it afterwards. Eventually you will be able to scroll through years of email without seeing anything you are worried about losing.
Doing this passively, with little time investment over the course of a few years… one day you’re done and ready to cut the cord.
What service did you move to?
Regardless of whether you decide on self-hosting, or ProtonMail/Tutanota as has been suggested, make sure your choice gives you good freedom to roam. If you’re picking a webmail provider, consider prioritizing arbitrary email clients (Thunderbird, etc). Being able to click-drag your entire email backlog to a hard disk folder might be something you want down the road. Similarly - do some research about data portability options they may offer like XML backups. If we decide ProtonMail and Tutanota suck in ten years, you would probably feel pretty defeated – like you ended up with Gmail 2.0.
I just keep telling people to basically “know their rights” and figure out what options they will have to the new service they are signing up to.
Not op but I moved to proton mail, tutanota seems good too
I went through my stored logins to migrate the vast majority of my accounts one by one (and deleted quite a few old and forgotten ones in the process). Took a couple of hours, but went mostly well.
For everything that I might have missed, I have gmail set up to forward everything to my new address. The new address (I went with posteo myself) has a filter that automatically moves stuff addressed to gmail to a separate folder. Whenever something ends up in there, I go and migrate or delete the account.
This is a great system too!
Great step
That’s awesome 👏
Has anyone figured out how to transfer a Gmail account’s Android app purchases to a new Google account that uses a non Gmail email address? This is the only reason I still keep my Gmail, having moved to proton 4 years ago.
Is there a viable Photos alternative? I was thinking of setting up a NAS on my RPi but it would need to be for other family members too.
I use immich personally, super easy to use and very fast, even on the shitty old laptop I use.
Edit: the shitty old laptop is hosting the server
The Proton Drive app can automatically sync pictures from your phone. The Proton ecosystem as a whole is a good alternative to Google’s.
On that note tho, I kinda hate how this is only offered for photos. Why can’t I sync any folder I want?
Next cloud all the way. I run it in my garage and I grab the free Android app from fdroid
@mjq07
https://stingle.org, https://piwigo.org, and https://immich.app might be worth a look.I used NextCloud, myself.
@Blisterexe @degoogleI recommend Immich
I am still uploading to Google Photos currently, but have setup a backup of my photos once a week using SMBSync2 on Android, to my Raspberry Pi NAS. I have two external hard drives connected to my pc, so when I login to my pc there are two automated backups that happen to copy anything newly added to the nas to the two hard drives.
BTW How do you keep on syncing your calendars and stuff?
A Linux Wizard does not require a calendar. They simply arrive exactly when they are supposed to.
lol . I’m just a baby tux apprentice …
I use my self-hosted Nextcloud instance for this. Then sync to mobile using DAVx5. Calendar and contacts.
i think is the best way possible. does it have any charge?
It is all free to use, but you will likely have some expenses with the self-hosting. If you do it yourself at home, you require hardware and power to run it on, and you would be well off having some additional backup solution off-site as well that would add to the cost. If you host on a VPS (like I do), you have the running costs of renting that server space.
I self host with Baikal. On android, you need Davx5 (on fdroid) to tie it into the OS but on your desktop (windows and Linux at least) calDAV will just be an option. Baikal supports CardDAV for contacts as well if you’re into that.
Idk I don’t have a calendar, but I hear nextcloud is great for that
I use nextcloud for all these google things.
Currently using murena.io as provider
Proton Calendar works great for me.
Nice. What services did you use to replace?
I now use Firefox, brave search, protonmail and immich
Nice I’m like 75% migrated away from gmail I still use Google maps. I don’t use Google photos. For search I use ddg. I’m trying to move away from play store using Droid instead but that’s a tough one.
you should try aurora store for google play and osmand for google maps
Must do the same soon
It’s a normal thing and there’s no need for you to brag. You are expected to delete every account you do not use.