• mrmanager@lemmy.today
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    1 year ago

    Nothing is free. How would they make money as a company to pay employees and pay hosting bills?

    All these big tech companies are free exactly because they are preditory on users.

    Pay for good email like Fastmail or Proton.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, Proton, which you just mentioned, also has a free tier, which is just as usable as Gmail is for 90% of people, myself included.

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      1 year ago

      I understand the sentiment, but email is a necessary part of modern life and not everyone has the luxury of paying for it.

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        1 year ago

        A lot of things are necessary parts of modern live and you also have to pay for it, a mobile plan for your smartphone for example.

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            1 year ago

            Don’t get me wrong, I think everybody should have the guarantee for social participation, I’m just saying that Email is no exception. If you did not have a mobile plan for whatever reason, you were just not participating.

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              Not really; I could do everything everyone else was doing; just not make phone calls or send sms texts. I used wifi to connect to the net and I could still make emergency calls. Im actually considering going back to that to save money, lol.

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                Well I know you’re talking about cutting the cord completely, but if you’re in the us TMobile (micro-shilling for a second) has a $15 unlimited talk/text and 2.5g of data prepaid that I used for a few years (until I upgraded) but since I was mostly on wifi it was absolutely viable

                Also I guess the sentiment here is to de-google , but I’ve had my Google voice number for over a decade and I’ve used that as my primary number even when I haven’t had a cell phone provider. I use it for texting and calling and can use it on the PC in a browser window

                Alright shilling over, but I guess my point is there’s that route or I’m sure countless other options that are more secure you can use so you don’t have to do without calling/texting