Privacy App Swaplist #
Replace Big Tech surveillance with privacy-respecting alternativesβtool by tool.
This is your complete guide to swapping out privacy-invasive tools for better alternatives. Organized by category, rated by difficulty, with migration guides linked.
How to use this:
- Find the tool you currently use
- See the privacy-respecting alternative
- Click the setup guide
- Make the swap
Don’t do everything at once. Pick 1-2 per week. Build momentum.
π§ EMAIL #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Migration Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gmail | ProtonMail (Swiss, zero-access encryption) | Easy | Link (3.4.2) |
| Gmail | Tutanota (German, E2E, cheap) | Easy | Link (3.4.4) |
| Outlook/Hotmail | ProtonMail | Easy | Link (3.4.2) |
| Yahoo Mail | Mailfence (Belgian, PGP support) | Easy | Link |
| All above | Self-hosted email (Mail-in-a-Box) | Hard | Link (2.6.4) |
Why switch:
- Gmail scans emails for ad targeting
- Microsoft shares data with advertisers
- Yahoo has history of data breaches
Pro Tip: Keep old email for 6-12 months while migrating (don’t close immediately).
π¬ MESSAGING #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signal (E2E, open-source, gold standard) | Easy | Link (3.5.2) | |
| SimpleX Chat (no phone number, most private) | Medium | Link (3.5.3) | |
| Facebook Messenger | Signal | Easy | Link (3.5.2) |
| Telegram | Signal (Telegram not E2E by default) | Easy | Link (3.5.2) |
| SMS/iMessage | Signal | Easy | Link (3.5.2) |
| Slack (work) | Element/Matrix (self-hostable, E2E) | Medium | Link (3.5.4) |
Why switch:
- WhatsApp (owned by Meta) collects metadata
- Facebook Messenger scans messages
- Telegram’s “security” is overstated (secret chats only)
Pro Tip: Don’t delete WhatsApp immediately. Dual-use during transition.
π WEB BROWSER #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Chrome | Firefox (customizable, privacy-focused) | Easy | Link (3.3.2) |
| Google Chrome | Brave (built-in ad blocking, Chromium-based) | Easy | Link (3.3.4) |
| Microsoft Edge | Firefox or Brave | Easy | Link (3.3.2) |
| Safari | Firefox (if leaving Apple ecosystem) | Easy | Link (3.3.2) |
| All above | Tor Browser (anonymity) | Easy | Link (3.3.5) |
| All above | LibreWolf (Firefox fork, pre-hardened) | Medium | Link (3.3.3) |
Why switch:
- Chrome tracks everything, sends to Google
- Edge sends data to Microsoft
- Safari locks you into Apple ecosystem
Extensions to install (Firefox/Brave):
- uBlock Origin (ad/tracker blocking)
- Privacy Badger (learning blocker)
- HTTPS Everywhere (force encryption)
Full Guide: Browser Comparison (3.3.1)
π SEARCH ENGINE #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | How to Switch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Search | DuckDuckGo (no tracking, decent results) | Easy | Browser settings β Default search |
| Google Search | Startpage (Google results, private) | Easy | Same as above |
| Google Search | Brave Search (independent index) | Easy | Same as above |
| Bing | DuckDuckGo or Startpage | Easy | Same as above |
| All above | SearXNG (self-hosted metasearch) | Hard | Link |
Why switch:
- Google profiles you based on every search
- Bing (Microsoft) does the same
Pro Tip: Change default in browser settings takes 10 seconds. Do it now.
βοΈ CLOUD STORAGE #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Migration Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Drive | ProtonDrive (E2E encrypted, integrates with ProtonMail) | Easy | Link (3.8.2) |
| Google Drive | Tresorit (Swiss, zero-knowledge) | Easy | Link |
| Dropbox | Sync.com (Canadian, E2E encrypted) | Easy | Link |
| OneDrive | ProtonDrive or Sync.com | Easy | Link (3.8.2) |
| iCloud | ProtonDrive | Easy | Link (3.8.2) |
| All above | Nextcloud (self-hosted) | Hard | Link (2.8.5) |
| All above | Syncthing (P2P, no cloud) | Medium | Link (3.8.3) |
Why switch:
- Google Drive scans files for content policy violations
- Dropbox employees can access your files
- iCloud isn’t E2E encrypted (Apple has keys)
Pro Tip: Use Cryptomator with any cloud for client-side encryption Link (3.8.4)
π PASSWORD MANAGER #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser-saved passwords | Bitwarden (open-source, cloud-synced) | Easy | Link (3.7.2) |
| LastPass (breached multiple times) | Bitwarden | Easy | Link (3.7.2) |
| 1Password | Bitwarden (cheaper, open-source) | Easy | Link (3.7.2) |
| Any of above | KeePassXC (fully offline, no cloud) | Medium | Link (3.7.3) |
Why switch:
- Browser passwords aren’t encrypted (easily accessed if device compromised)
- LastPass has had major breaches
Pro Tip: Bitwarden free tier is excellent. Paid ($10/year) adds hardware key support.
π± OPERATING SYSTEM (MOBILE) #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stock Android | GrapheneOS (Pixel phones only) | Hard | Link (2.3.11) |
| Stock Android | CalyxOS (more device support) | Hard | Link (3.2.2) |
| Stock Android | LineageOS (widest support, less secure) | Hard | Link (3.2.2) |
| iOS | GrapheneOS (requires buying Pixel phone) | Hard | Link (2.3.11) |
| iOS | Keep iOS, harden settings | Easy | Link (2.3.12) |
Why switch:
- Stock Android tracks everything, sends to Google
- iOS locks you into Apple ecosystem, not E2E encrypted
If not ready to switch: De-Google Android without custom ROM Link (3.9.2)
π» OPERATING SYSTEM (DESKTOP) #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows 10/11 | Linux Mint (easiest for beginners) | Medium | Link (2.3.3) |
| Windows | Ubuntu (popular, good support) | Medium | Link (2.3.4) |
| Windows | Pop!_OS (gaming-friendly Linux) | Medium | Link (2.3.3) |
| macOS | Linux (Fedora or Ubuntu) | Medium | Link (2.3.5) |
| Any | Dual-boot (keep Windows/Mac + add Linux) | Medium | Link (2.3.9) |
| Advanced | Qubes OS (security by compartmentalization) | Very Hard | Link (2.3.7) |
Why switch:
- Windows telemetry sends keystrokes, voice, location to Microsoft
- macOS ties you to Apple ecosystem
If not ready: Harden Windows Link (3.2.3) or macOS Link (3.2.4)
πΊ VIDEO CONFERENCING #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zoom | Jitsi Meet (open-source, browser-based) | Easy | Link (3.5.5) |
| Zoom | Element video calls (E2E encrypted) | Medium | Link (3.5.4) |
| Google Meet | Jitsi Meet | Easy | Link (3.5.5) |
| Skype | Signal video calls (1-on-1 or groups) | Easy | Link (3.5.2) |
| All above | Self-hosted Jitsi | Hard | Link |
Why switch:
- Zoom has poor encryption history, shares data with advertisers
- Google Meet tracks everything
πΊοΈ MAPS & NAVIGATION #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Maps | OsmAnd (offline maps, OpenStreetMap) | Easy | Android/iOS app |
| Google Maps | Organic Maps (simpler, cleaner UI) | Easy | Android/iOS app |
| Apple Maps | OsmAnd or Organic Maps | Easy | Android/iOS app |
Why switch:
- Google Maps tracks every location, builds profile of where you go
Trade-off: OSM data isn’t as complete as Google (but improving constantly)
π OFFICE SUITE #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Office 365 | LibreOffice (free, open-source) | Easy | Download |
| Google Docs | OnlyOffice (better MS compatibility) | Easy | Download |
| Google Docs | Collabora Online (self-hosted, works with Nextcloud) | Hard | Link |
Why switch:
- Office 365 requires account, sends telemetry
- Google Docs scans content, no offline mode by default
πΈ PHOTO STORAGE #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Photos | Nextcloud + Memories app (self-hosted) | Hard | Link (2.8.5) |
| Google Photos | Ente Photos (E2E encrypted cloud) | Easy | [Download app] |
| iCloud Photos | ProtonDrive or Ente Photos | Easy | Link (3.8.2) |
Why switch:
- Google Photos scans for faces, objects, locations (builds profile)
- iCloud Photos not E2E encrypted
π΅ MUSIC STREAMING #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spotify | Self-hosted (Navidrome + music files) | Hard | Link |
| Apple Music | Buy DRM-free music (Bandcamp, artist sites) | Medium | N/A |
| YouTube Music | Jellyfin (self-hosted media server) | Hard | Link |
Why switch:
- Spotify tracks listening habits, sells to advertisers
- Apple Music ties to ecosystem
Alternative: Use YouTube Music with NewPipe (Android) or Invidious (web) for privacy
π° YOUTUBE #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube (logged in) | YouTube (logged out, use Invidious frontend) | Easy | Invidious instances |
| YouTube app (mobile) | NewPipe (Android, no Google Services) | Easy | Download F-Droid |
| YouTube app (iOS) | Brave browser (blocks YouTube ads) | Easy | Link (3.3.4) |
Why switch:
- YouTube tracks watch history, builds profile, censors content
π‘οΈ VPN #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free VPNs (all) | Mullvad (cash/crypto, no logs) | Easy | Link (3.6.2) |
| NordVPN (caught logging) | Mullvad or ProtonVPN | Easy | Link (3.6.1) |
| ExpressVPN | IVPN (transparent, audited) | Easy | Link (3.6.1) |
| Any | Self-hosted WireGuard VPN | Hard | Link (2.5.4) |
Why switch:
- Free VPNs sell your data (that’s their business model)
- Some “no-log” VPNs have been caught logging
π SOCIAL MEDIA #
| FROM (Privacy Risk) | TO (Privacy Alternative) | Difficulty | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mastodon (federated, open-source) | Medium | Join instance | |
| Pixelfed (federated Instagram alternative) | Medium | Link | |
| Twitter/X | Mastodon or Bluesky | Medium | Link |
| Lemmy (federated Reddit alternative) | Medium | Link | |
| All above | Delete and go offline | Hard | Guide (2.9.4) |
Why switch:
- All major platforms track, sell data, manipulate feeds
Trade-off: Smaller user bases on alternatives (but growing)
π§° COMPLETE DE-GOOGLING CHECKLIST #
This is the BIG ONEβleaving Google entirely:
| Google Service | Privacy Alternative | Setup Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Gmail | ProtonMail or Tutanota | Link (3.4.2) |
| Google Drive | Nextcloud or ProtonDrive | Link (2.8.5) |
| Google Photos | Ente Photos or Nextcloud | Link |
| Google Calendar | ProtonCalendar or Nextcloud | Link |
| Google Contacts | ProtonContacts or Nextcloud | Link |
| Google Search | DuckDuckGo or Startpage | Link |
| Chrome | Firefox or Brave | Link (3.3.2) |
| YouTube | Invidious or NewPipe | Link |
| Google Maps | OsmAnd or Organic Maps | Link |
| Google Docs | LibreOffice or OnlyOffice | Link |
| Android | GrapheneOS or CalyxOS | Link (2.3.11) |
| Google Authenticator | Aegis or 2FAS | Link (3.7.6) |
Full De-Googling Guide: Link (3.9.1)
Timeline: 30-60 days for complete migration
β HOW TO USE THIS SWAPLIST #
Week-by-week approach:
Week 1: Email (Gmail β ProtonMail)
Week 2: Messaging (WhatsApp β Signal)
Week 3: Browser (Chrome β Firefox)
Week 4: Cloud storage (Google Drive β ProtonDrive)
Week 5: Search engine (Google β DuckDuckGo)
Week 6: Maps (Google Maps β OsmAnd)
Week 7: Office (Google Docs β LibreOffice)
Week 8: Operating system (Windows β Linux dual-boot)
By Week 8: You’re 90% de-Googled, 95% more private.
Download Printable Checklist (PDF):
[DOWNLOAD: Privacy App Swaplist Tracker]
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