Alternatively, you can continue with the standard setup, accepting that you’re willingly providing companies with an unprecedented level of access to your personal data. It’s puzzling that many seem more concerned about breaking a familiar routine than about the risks associated with sharing every detail of their lives with companies that, in turn, share that data with one (or more) hostile government(s).
There is certainly a lot of justified concern about government overreach and abuse of power on HN. It remains difficult to understand why many with these warranted concerns do nothing to adopt a more coherent and rational approach — such as merely attempting to protect their personal data by not deliberately and voluntarily feeding it entirely to companies that are secretly coordinating with the very same hostile governments these people claim to seriously fear and detest.