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You can start by creating a new email address with another provider.
Then, go to your Gmail settings and set it to redirect all new email that comes into your Gmail mailbox to your new email address.
Gradually, you sign in to your favorite sites and replace your Gmail address with the new one. If you're subscribed to a lot of things, it can be overwhelming to do this all at once. So do it for your most important accounts first, and change the others as you go. :)
Password managers make it pretty easy to see which websites have the old address too ๐
I understand it makes things easy. I'm not a fan of that though. I know if you send mail from your new address to someone using gmail, google will get that address. But the robots have to then create a new advertising profile corresponding to that address and that profile is empty . If you tell google send it all to this new address, then google can already stuff the profile of your new address with the info from your gmail account. (And no: robots are stupid because there are hundreds of new emails created every second, they don't understand that name.surname@gmail.com = name.surname@anyothermail.com)
You have to change one after the other the emails in each important account you have (friends, family, employer, governmental agencies, ethical brands) and keep the ones you suspect of being sellers of your ID have the now secondary gmail one.