So, apparently you can easily get a Google account without telling Google your phone number if you have either an iPhone or a phone running Android 11:
https://www.alphr.com/use-gmail-without-phone-number/
... but the web interface definitely does not let me, and on my LineageOS phone (with microG), the option definitely does not exist. Seems like they only allow that if they can already get your stuff in other ways....
In related news: I'm still trying to figure out a privacy-friendly way to have a shared calendar online which can be edited by multiple people.
(in my case: for a shared practice space. So everyone can enter when they want to use it, and see when someone else is planning to do so.) -- any ideas?
Most CalDAV providers don't seem to offer that without either making it public or everyone requiring a (often paid...) account, including the provider I already pay for :(
@Mr_Teatime You can use OwnCloud/NextCloud Calendar for this - assuming you'd create a separate account for the calendar and share the credentials in the group.
@Mr_Teatime in ownc/nextloud you can do separate accounts too and share the calendar with edit rights to fellow users no problem. That would work as well. I think the key is stay in CalDAV and not mix it other stuff (like GCalendar), that's where problems start.
@FailForward
Thanks for the link!
5€/month is more than I would pay for just a shared calendar, but I've started to get ideas what else I could use 1TB online storage for...
@Mr_Teatime Hm, looking at it, actually Hetzner gives you a managed nextcloud instance for €5/mo including fileshare. Start exploring from the press release here: https://www.hetzner.com/news/11-18-nextcloud/ Though I am not sure it provides calendar out of the box. You'll figure.