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openclaw skills install goodbye-googleJohn Thomas's Goodbye Google — a practical step-by-step guide to reclaiming your privacy and data by leaving Google services. Covers the reasons to quit Google, how to migrate from Gmail to privacy-respecting alternatives, and how to delete your Google account completely. A how-to manual for the privacy-conscious user. Covers 6 use cases: ① Understanding Why Privacy Matters — why free services cost you more than you think ("Why should I care" "Google gives me so much for free") ② Migrating from Gmail — step-by-step email migration without losing data ("How do I leave Gmail" "What email service should I use") ③ Replacing Google Services — finding alternatives for Drive, Calendar, Docs, Maps ("What to use instead of Google Drive" "Replacing Google services") ④ Minimizing Tracking — reducing your digital footprint ("How do I stop Google tracking me" "I want to be harder to track") ⑤ Account Deletion — the nuclear option safely ("How do I delete my Google account" "What will I lose") ⑥ Sustaining Privacy — habits for staying off Google long-term ("How do I avoid getting locked back in" "Privacy habits that stick") Trigger when users say: "I want to leave Gmail" "Google knows too much" "How do I delete my Google account" "Privacy matters" "I don't trust Google" "What email should I use instead of Gmail" "I want to reclaim my data" or mention: goodbye google / privacy / gmail alternative / data privacy / John Thomas / goodbyebooks. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.
openclaw skills install goodbye-googleOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask. Present the entire Quick Start in the user's language.
Welcome to Goodbye Google 🔒 Try copying one of these messages to me (I'll show up whenever I sense this book could help):
"I want to leave Gmail but I'm scared of losing everything." "Google knows too much about me. Where do I start?" "What should I use instead of Google Drive?" "How do I delete my Google account completely?" "Is privacy even possible in 2024?" "I want to be harder for companies to track."
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding privacy risks / "Why should I care" / "Is Google really that bad" | references/1-core-framework.md | History of Google tracking, Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, the data business model |
| Migrating email / "How do I leave Gmail" / "What email service" / "Not losing my data" | references/2-principles.md | Step 1-6: choosing an alternative, forwarding, redirecting, loose ends, deletion |
| Replacing other Google services / "Google Drive alternative" / "Calendar" / "Docs" / "Maps" | references/3-techniques.md | Service-by-service alternatives: ProtonMail, Fastmail, Nextcloud, DuckDuckGo, OpenStreetMap |
| Reducing tracking / "Stop Google tracking me" / "Digital footprint" | references/4-anti-patterns.md | Blocking cookies, VPNs, browser choice, search engine alternatives, Android replacements |
| Account deletion / "Delete my Google account" / "Going nuclear" | references/5-voice-and-app.md | The Gameplan, Master Checklist, steps before deletion, what you will lose |
The most dangerous mistake: deleting your Google account before you have migrated everything. People get frustrated and "go nuclear" — only to discover they have lost access to accounts they forgot were tied to Gmail, purchases they made on Google Play, or documents they stored in Google Drive. The six-step process is not bureaucratic. It is the difference between a clean break and a self-inflicted disaster.
Recall Test — 10 triggers:
2-principles.md. The six-step Gameplan. Start with forwarding. Do not delete anything yet. Take it one step at a time. ✅1-core-framework.md. Privacy is not about hiding. It is about choice. You should choose what data you share. ✅3-techniques.md. Options: ProtonMail (secure, encrypted), Fastmail (fast, reliable), Tutanota (encrypted, European), or self-hosted. Each has trade-offs. ✅4-anti-patterns.md. YouTube purchases, Android apps, Google Maps saved places, Google Play books, all data in Google services. The Master Checklist tells you everything. ✅3-techniques.md. Download all files using Google Takeout. Upload to Nextcloud, pCloud, or Sync.com. Expect it to take time. ✅4-anti-patterns.md. You can use YouTube without a Google account (with limited features). Android without Google services is possible with custom ROMs but is advanced. ✅2-principles.md. The book is designed for non-technical users. Follow the checklist step by step. If you get stuck, ask in privacy forums. ✅3-techniques.md. Alternatives: OpenStreetMap (on web) or Maps.me and OsmAnd (on mobile). They are not as comprehensive but work well. ✅2-principles.md. Realistically: 2-4 weeks. The email forwarding itself takes up to 48 hours to propagate. Do not rush. ✅4-anti-patterns.md. Google usually allows account recovery within a short window. Act quickly. But you may have lost it permanently. This is why the checklist is essential. ✅Invocation Test — user says: "I want to delete my Google account. I use Gmail, Drive, Calendar, and YouTube. I have no idea where to start. I'm not very technical. Help me."
Expected response: Activate 2-principles.md. Start here: Step 1 — Do NOT delete anything yet. Step 2 — Choose a new email provider (ProtonMail for security or Fastmail for ease). Step 3 — Make a list of every account that uses your Gmail address. Step 4 — Change those accounts to your new email (this takes the longest). Step 5 — Set up email forwarding from Gmail. Step 6 — Use Google Takeout to download all your data from Drive and Calendar. Only after you have done all of this (wait at least 3 months) should you consider deleting the account. I will walk you through each step.
💡 Heardly Tip: Today, go to myaccount.google.com and check your "Privacy & Personalization" settings. Turn off everything you do not absolutely need. This takes 10 minutes and is the first step toward taking control of your data.
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