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You might be dealing with someone who's trying to shake off the influence of big tech in their lives. Show them free and convenient private messaging apps like [Element](https://element.io/) and [Session](https://getsession.org/). Install [LibRedirect](https://libredirect.github.io/) on their browser. [De-Google](https://itsfoss.com/android-distributions-roms/) their phone for them and install easy-to-use free apps from [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/). They'll appreciate the privacy and simplicity without the big tech bullshit on their phone.
-Whoever you're dealing with, they'll almost certainly have some use case which free software is better suited for than proprietary software. Even [Richard Stallman](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman) agrees that using any amount of free software instead of proprietary software helps. Whether you go full Stallman or you're just getting started, you are helping the cause.
+Whoever you're dealing with, they'll almost certainly have some use case which free software is better suited for than proprietary software. Even [Richard Stallman](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman) agrees that using any amount of free software instead of proprietary software helps. Whether you go full Stallman or you're just getting started, you are helping the cause.
If someone loves LibreOffice but doesn't want to try GNU/Linux yet, give them time. Maybe they'll eventually start using more free software as they come to appreciate the benefits. In the beginning, they may appreciate free software for the quality of the software or some other less important reason than software freedom, but that's okay. Even people who don't care about freedom deserve freedom.