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I don't know how much my privacy is actually being respected but I do go for the "use as many different services as possible so no company knows absolutely everything about me." Approach.
I have a Garmin watch. I press a button on it twice, and within a minute or so a group of people I selected recieve an email with a live link, that shows my path and current location. Once I press the button again my live location ends but the list of people can still see my whole "activity". I think that expires on 24 hours but I'm not sure on that.
It's use is supposedly to show off exercising? I use it when I'm out hunting public land and might be wandering away from my truck or driving to several nearby trailheads in a day and don't want to have to remember to tell my other half "I know I said I was going to Fish Lake but so got distracted and stopped at Deer mountain and then drove to Owlfield but I parked on the south side of the trailhead but ended up walking north 3 miles..."
Companies do share data either directly or indirectly, so I don't think your approach of spreading it out is as effective as you think it is. Still not the worst thing to do in addition to other measures though. Another thing is to use a unique email address for each site to make that one common data point no longer common.
Yep I do the email thing. And yeah, I know they all share everything, but at least I make them work for it.