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this post was submitted on 19 Sep 2025
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DeGoogle - Canada
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DeGoogle - expelling Google from Canada one device at a time.
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'Google Search' alternatives:
- Ecosia
- DuckDuckGo
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- YaCy (to use it, you need to install the app)
- Mojeek
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- MNT Reform
- Olimex DIY Laptop
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- Purism Librem 14
- System76's laptops
- Pinebook Pro
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- ThinkPenguin's laptops
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- Star Labs' laptops
- Technoethical's laptops
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'Google Analytics' alternatives
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#4 is ridiculous. You would be banned by Google for Google's fault? If so, that people at Google lost their minds.
Account bans after using chargeback are quite common, across the entire goods and services industry.
The story usually goes like this:
The law allows it, but it puts honest customers in an awful position because you have to choose between eating the loss, or potentially losing your account. Fine if it was just some shopping site account you don't care about, but bad if it's the key to your entire digital life that just went bye-bye.
The law and consumer protection are just not caught up.
This is all part of why we should degoogle (given the community this post is in) and not put all our eggs in the same basket.