I get spammed by them all the time but have so far resisted and stayed with my crappy, slow, and expensive ADSL provider out of principle. But the ADSL provider just raised prices on me AGAIN and it’s ridiculous.

What do I do? Is Google Fiber as invasive as other Google stuff? What if I just use it to tunnel a VPN to a non-Google endpoint?

This is sure annoying. It occurs to me that Comcrap might be available here as an alternative, but that must be as evil as Google. At least the ADSL company is reasonable about privacy, as such companies go.

Thanks for any thoughts.

12 points

I would get the Google Fiber and use a VPN for nearly everything.
It’s what I do with Comcast.

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Honestly Google is probably the least bad option, they’re all gonna do what Google does with your data, and they’re a better cost per speed ratio. And frankly there are few companies worse than Comcast, I hate them so much.

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Why not try one of the fixed wireless providers? For the vast majority of people, they work well enough and are generally available in most locations. I’m talking about the T-Mobile Home Internet or the Verizon Home Internet or maybe AT&T Internet Air, even though that one is quite limited in scope.

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Thanks. I have t-mobile as my phone carrier (through an MVNO) and the signal is pretty weak in here, so I think their fixedTha wireless might not work all that well unless I can arrange an outdoor antenna somehow. Also there is a 50gb limit, right? What’s the point of super fast internet if you can use it up in no time? In practice I probably use way less than 50gb with my current DSL, but I’d like to be able to back up my home computers to a remote server, so that’s a few TB of upload right there. It’s something to consider though. I had been thinking of simply upgrading my phone plan to “unlimited” (35gb) and ditching my DSL and just tethering my phone. Maybe their fixed wireless amounts to that.

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They have two plans. One is a internet light and it’s for really rural areas that otherwise wouldn’t qualify and it gives you 150 gigs and the other is unlimited.

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I’ve been paying $70/mo for gigabit fiber for like 6 years now. It’s been the exact same price every month that entire time. I had to reach out to the Google Fiber people maybe once for a technical issue, and it was resolved quickly with a prorated discount for my downtime.

I just can’t stress enough what a breath of fresh air this has been vs Time Warner/Spectrum and then later AT&T I’ve had at this same address. How many times did I have to call to wait on hold to tell them my service was broken, or threaten to cancel my service so they would lower my rate back down to what it was before they tried to jack it up again? How many technicians did I have to have come to my house for stupid bullshit? Also, the other two ran bare cable barely buried from the junction box to my house, where Google installed a fucking conduit in the ground that can easily be reused.

Google is the best ISP by a hundred miles, imo. Just use a VPN.

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Use Pi-hole (pointing to non google dns or unbound) and a vpn

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Adguard home is better than pi-hole. Both use the same lists, but adguard has built in support for DNS over HTTPS and TLS, and IMO a better UI.

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