- Dec 1, 2010
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This probably should go on the list of "should have thought about this first before proceeding" but it's really bugging me that it seems in order to use an Android phone, a lot of personal information seems to have to be stored by Google.
For example, I don't really want my personal calendar and tasks on an online calendar. I feel more comfortable with it *only* accessible by me on my own computer. But it seems in order to sync/backup my "life" (which is pretty much what my phone does for me to help me be organized & remember things) this is what I must do on an Android OS.
Am I totally misunderstanding this? Does it bother anyone else or is this just a "me" thing? If it bothers you, how are you getting around this?
For example, I don't really want my personal calendar and tasks on an online calendar. I feel more comfortable with it *only* accessible by me on my own computer. But it seems in order to sync/backup my "life" (which is pretty much what my phone does for me to help me be organized & remember things) this is what I must do on an Android OS.
Am I totally misunderstanding this? Does it bother anyone else or is this just a "me" thing? If it bothers you, how are you getting around this?