It is almost impossible to stop using Google services. But it is possible to stop Google from collecting browsing data about you.
Here is how:
Use a disposable browser, that is a browser that gets deleted along with all the browsing data (cookies) at the end of each of your browsing sessions. Then Google cannot aggregate your information from each of your browsing sessions.
Use a disposable virtual device that runs the disposable browser. This device has the usual device IDs, but a new virtual device is created for each browsing session. Consequently, Google cannot aggregate data from one virtual device you use, to the next one you use, because their IDs are different.
Use a remote sever to run your disposable device and its disposable browser. Google cannot then associate browsing data to you because your home or office IP address is not seen in any of these browsing sessions, and because none of your cookies and personal data on your personal device can be associated with the virtual device (and vise-versa).
Use no browser on your personal device. Use instead, a small piece of software (thin client) on your device to only communicate with the remote server. When you request a browsing session, the remote server creates a new virtual device (with new device IDs) and installs a new disposable browser with no prior browsing history into that new disposable cloud device.
Your remote disposable browser only sends the disposable browser’s screen displays to your device’s screen, so you can interact with the website in the normal fashion. Your device’s IP address is never communicated with any visited website, and is not available for Google to associate this browsing session with you, because all communication (with the website and the content showing on your device’s screen) is encrypted.
When you terminate your web browsing session, the disposable device and its browser are deleted along with all the cookies, viruses and browsing data — none of which ever touch your device. Consequently you have complete web browsing privacy.
You may then, start a new browsing session, doing searches, visiting sites, clicking links, etc. with a new virtual disposable device with no prior browsing history carried forward.
A complete package, delivering all of these features, has been available to large businesses, the military and government for some time, but has been rather expensive.
But now, there is a very affordable service available! Read on.