What if Google took your 16 year old email address? Corporate cloud is an absolute trap. A prison. You cannot trust these companies with your important digital belongings.
Free, libre, open source software, peer to peer networks, and citizen run communications infrastructure are the only viable way forward if we don't to live in a rental society where none of your belongings belong to you, not even your identity.
If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
Ultimately, you're going to depend on other parties behaving in a common interest, whether that's your email provider, your ISP, your registrar, anyone accepting your ip address announcements...
And then you have an endless stream of spam, people knocking on ports, etc. Better to keep things airgapped. All one really needs in life is a cyberdeck utility running on freertos in an MCU. Then you are truly captain of your own ship and own your world of compute.
So only way is to find my own nation state... And get it recognized. As then I can have my on ccTLD. And then only slight issue is staying in power for rest of my life...
>What if Google took your 16 year old email address?
They can take my email address, I'm keeping my emails.
Got a mail client running on several machines for that reason. All hail IMAP.
Notifying all the people I've ever sent an email to of a new address is a quick task with an offline email client.
Changing the email address on all the accounts is a bit of a chore, but that goes with (as you rightfully say) not owning that email address.
Guess one of these days I'll run a mail server just for creating online accounts. It won't even need to send anything, so no worrying about aggressive spam filters. And it can auto-delete everything each day too without harm.
This is why I was very careful to include "citizen run communications infrastructure". We need public antennas, public access points. Publicly run physical infrastructure.
Not in my threat model. But yes at some point you could get offlined completely or your internet heavily sensored if you live in a country that does that
Free, libre, open source software, peer to peer networks, and citizen run communications infrastructure are the only viable way forward if we don't to live in a rental society where none of your belongings belong to you, not even your identity.