Yeah for sure, I've started to shift my stuff away from Google, regular email, SMS and others for the simple fact that I am trying to shift my stuff to be more private and privacy focused. Not because I have anything to hide but because privacy is a right and the 4th amendment to the US constitution is still law of the land, even though it gets trampled on left and right.
I was abreast of the FBI and backdoor thing years ago but didn't get the follow up that it was closed which is good, if those things are accurate. I just think that as things become increasingly digital, and the powers that shouldn't be increasingly try to gain access and monitor our every communication and move, it's best to operate on the principle that you should not trust companies like this.
For example - the CCP was having an issue a few years ago where their citizens were protesting against their draconian measures for lockdowns I believe it was, so they were air-dropping protest and other materials to people through the Airdrop feature on the phone. Then people could transmit the data without the internet itself, bypassing the CCP control grid on information. Naturally the CCP was pissed about this and I think it was a week or few weeks later Apple removed the airdrop to everyone feature without any restrictions to limiting airdrop to 5 or 10 minutes.
Complying with such a horrible government as the CCP almost immediately just raises my suspicions about Apple, and that feature is now global as part of the OS; there is no longer any airdrop to all for unlimited timeframe feature on the phones. It's the ratchet effect, it goes in the wrong direction and does not turn back.