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by rpbiwer2
1035 days ago
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> use a domain that you can move to any provider and keep a backup of you're email. And which ones are those? Once I've selected the right provider, how do I reliably implement my backups? > If you put yourself in a place where someone can take everything from you than it's a real risk that they might. I'll just go ahead and stop using every major software product created in the last decade. Despite my sarcasm you're not wrong, I agree completely with what you're saying. But to follow your advice is not easy, especially for the average user. IMO it's a problem with the way software is made, and while many of us are vaguely aware of the problem, there's been little progress towards solving it. |
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Is that more than someone might think of? Maybe, but it's not that far fetched if it's something you want to do.
What's hard to get a normal person to do is distrust Google or Facebook et. al.
Edit to point out that normal people who are marginalized by society actually know about this stuff and already do things like this, like having pre-warmed backup accounts on social media platforms avoiding most major banking platforms or diversifying payments platforms to limit impact and hosting their own websites.
There are a lot of simple things you can do to become less dependent and people who tent to find themselves in those places can seek these things out.