Personally I started to develop a sportsmanship in making our site as Google free as possible.
Which means, not only do we use any Google tools directly (not worth mentioning) but the third-party tools that we are actually using should also not make use of Google tools – not even if it is "only" Google Analytics on their website.
That's a very high standard and we do not need to stick to it no matter what. But I want to try how far we/I can get with this approach. and this can be seen as support for those sites and tools that renounce Google's control as well.
From what I know, our responsive framework (Foundation) would need to be replaced. We could use https://unsemantic.com/ instead for example.
Again, no rush. But when there's time this could be investigated.
Personally I started to develop a sportsmanship in making our site as Google free as possible. Which means, not only do we use any Google tools directly (not worth mentioning) but the third-party tools that we are actually using should also not make use of Google tools – not even if it is "only" Google Analytics on their website. That's a very high standard and we do not need to stick to it no matter what. But I want to try how far we/I can get with this approach. and this can be seen as support for those sites and tools that renounce Google's control as well.
From what I know, our responsive framework (Foundation) would need to be replaced. We could use https://unsemantic.com/ instead for example. Again, no rush. But when there's time this could be investigated.