Welcome to vendor locked-in world where you have willing-fully decided to become prisoners in exchange for few sweets that you dont really need. I hope you dont also own some google router or even better, "home security" device. This would make it a real pain. I am explaining this to people since the birth of gmail, but no one listens. Let me think for a moment, what would happen if google does this to me... [x] No g…
- I buy another laptop and install Linux.
- I connect my Google, Dropbox (which contains google backups) and Github, and they contain all data I own.
- I buy a new smartphone and connect it to Google
Simple as that. And my house doesn't need to burn down for this, when I buy a new laptop or smartphone I do the same.
Plus, all my email, documents, source code is accessible from anywhere, for when I don't have my hardware with me but have access to another device.
Everything has benefits and drawbacks, my approach definitely has drawbacks, but running your own server at home also has drawbacks.