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Over reacting, if you're going to use computers and the internet, it's literally the exact same thing. How much data you leak is 100% up to your practices, and of course phone choice. If you get a Pixel and run Graphene on it, you're base is great. Beyond that, app choices become the next threat. Don't use privacy invading apps you can't trust, don't give up data on the phone that you wouldn't on a computer, then you can protect privacy as much as you can, while still being realistic and living normally.
The biggest hurdle is simply being aware of the threats you're up against and how to mitigate them. 100% privacy isn't a realistic goal. Minimizing the leaks and making it very difficult to connect the dots is a far more realistic plan.