That does universal copy and paste with my linux laptop? Airdrop with my android tablet?
I can copy something on my macbook and paste that on my iphone - nice feature. Or to my iPad. I’m a sucker for interconnected technology, no hassle with transferring data between my devices.
Sure there are alternatives, but none that provide such integration amongst diverse class of devices. That’s the true monopole they have - unfortunately.
Sounds like you value 'features' over privacy and security.
> That does universal copy and paste with my linux laptop? Airdrop with my android tablet?
To be fair this can be replicated with LocalSend, albeit not as slick UX wise.
That's a tradeoff you make yourself and in no way a monopoly.
> That does universal copy and paste with my linux laptop? Airdrop with my android tablet?
I didn't try, but yes: https://linuxphoneapps.org/services/kde-connect/
KDEconnect over a VPN works extremely well for clipboard and file and notification sharing. You don't have to use KDE for it. It works with Linux and Android. It also doesn't require an account and accepting terms, so it is strictly superior.