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Yeah, I used to try to setup everything for my family. To the point where I setup a flavor of Linux as the primary OS in the family desktop with all the non-proprietary alternative applications.
There came a point where I figured I was taking on too much responsibility. And in a way I think I just liked learning to do this stuff before.
Now, aside from security-related things like recommending password managers, MFA, and the occasional anti-scam PSA, I just let them be.
In the end, I just found not having to manage this small thing of music streaming and ad-free YT pretty worth it at the cost of 40PHP per month per person.
You don’t need to be too personal. It’s up to user/s how they change their online habits. We are only giving them tools.
Same, same, brada.
Ironically, I’ve subscribed to Google Drive’s 100 GB and I’m not using it personally. Instead, I’m sharing it to my family. lol