Yeah, same. It is hard; we start to need a collective boycott.
We can all do our part, by using their products as little as possible, contribute to open alternatives (OpenStreetMap, Fediverse, Linux, Nextcloud...) and by stimulating our (non-techie!) friends and family.
But it is a lot of work :(
It's less work than 10 years ago. So many much more mature alternatives.
They're trying to block your ability to boycott. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-BDS_laws
> Yeah, same. It is hard; we start to need a collective boycott.
Feelgood slactivism. They don't care about your boycott. They finance their own alternatives because they know what makes you shut up.
IMO the biggest issue is that some non-tech people will occasionally be straight up hostile and will whine about not having "features", but then again it only takes a small amount of people taking action inflict real change. Also medium term we need to start making phones (smart OR dumb) that are FOSS as possible. > Linux Open/FreeBSD too, we need to have more redundancy.
It should not be a "vote with your wallet" situation. It should be governments shattering that organization into appropriately sized companies.