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Hi everyone,

I wanted to share my current status quo of gradually moving away from US-based services and products and replacing them with European alternatives where possible.

This is not about perfection or ideological purity — more about direction, values, and supporting EU-based ecosystems when reasonable alternatives exist.


What I’ve Already Switched

Email / Cloud / VPN

I’m fully aware that Proton is a European company based in Switzerland. My decision to move away from Proton was not about trust or geography, but about risk concentration.

I was using Proton Mail, Proton Drive, and Proton VPN at the same time and decided to follow the principle of:

“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.”

So I deliberately split these services across different providers:

  • Proton MailTutaMail (Germany)
  • Proton DriveFilen (Germany)
  • Proton VPNMullvad VPN (Sweden) (when I actually need a VPN)

This is more about resilience and diversification than distrust.


Music Streaming

  • DeezerQobuz (France)
    • While Deezer is often seen as European, I decided to move away after learning more about its ownership and investor structure.
    • A significant share is held by non-EU stakeholders partly linked to the US, which didn’t align with what I want to support long-term.
    • Qobuz feels more in line with my values, and the switch was a nice improvement in sound quality.

Messaging

  • WhatsAppThreema + Signal
    • WhatsApp is completely gone.
    • Signal is still US-based, but currently required for activism/political work.

Language Models

  • ChatGPTLe Chat

Charging Devices

  • Ankerrecable (Germany)

Voice Chat

  • DiscordTeamSpeak

OS

  • WindowsLinux Mint (Oh boy, do I love Linux Mint <3 Fck Windows)

Office / Creative Software

  • Microsoft OfficeLibreOffice (rarely needed anyway)
  • For most creative work, I use Affinity Publisher, Designer & Photo

Entertainment

  • Cancelled several US streaming services (e.g., Disney+)

Navigation

  • Apple MapsTomTom

Payments

  • PayPalWero

Clothing

  • While Adidas is a German brand, a lot of their production happens outside the EU, which I want to move away from over time.
  • Ideal goal: Support European production under reasonable conditions.
    • Shoes: Switching from Adidas → TREAZY (EU production, plant-based materials)
    • Socks: Planning to switch to TREAZY socks (made in Portugal)
    • UnderwearOpen Question
      • Looking for high-quality men’s underwear (trunks) that:
        • Is genuinely produced in Europe,
        • Feels really comfortable,
        • Actually lasts a long time (doesn’t stretch out or fall apart after a few months).
      • Do you have recommendations? Something you’ve had for years and still feel comfortable in, made in Europe?

Audio / Hardware

  • Initially planned: Shure SM7B
  • Decided on: Sennheiser MD 421 Mark II (Supporting a European audio manufacturer felt like the better fit for me.)

What I Still Use (Reluctantly / Pragmatically)

  • Netflix (No real EU alternative with a comparable catalog — I only subscribe occasionally, 1 month every few months.)
  • Gaming: Steam (ecosystem reasons)
  • Password Manager: 1Password (Canada — not EU, but best fit for my needs so far)

Big Open Topic: Smartphone

  • Currently using an iPhone 15 Pro
  • Considering a Fairphone with LineageOS
  • Waiting to see developments around Fairphone 6
  • Would love to see some experiences here.

Where I’d Really Love Community Input

  • Messaging: Thoughts on Element / Matrix / XMPP?
  • Streaming: Any serious European Netflix alternatives you like?
  • Underwear: European underwear brands/experiences that are truly high-quality & long-lasting?
  • General: EU services/products you’d strongly recommend or avoid?

This is very much a work in progress, not a finished state. Happy to learn, adjust, and iterate — feedback welcome! 😊

Thanks!


Edit: Improved structure and readability.

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[–] Midnattssol@feddit.nu 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Also check out local resources for your particular target language. Many countries have online language learning resources primarily targeted at immigrants but usually open for all. And there are often daily news in easy language available from public service TV with online access.

I also read and watch news from other parts of the world in their native language which helps with keeping up understanding and passive language knowledge in addition to the factual contents - not so much with grammar learning, though. My library offers PressReader (Ireland-based) access for free and they have thousands of newspapers and magazines digitally. There is not a lot of material in all languages, unfortunately. Personally, I particularly miss a daily paper in Finnish, but still. And often the papers available are not the biggest ones and sometimes all those available for a particular country have strong political leanings.

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