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Google users locked out after 15 years' use

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Re: Google users locked out after 15 years' use

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Tip: Get your own domain from a non-google registrar, then connect to Gmail if you prefer. If you ever are locked out, you can just move the address to another email-provider.

Another trick is to use always have forwarding enabled in Gmail, to Outlook.com or another provider. All email will be forwarded despite your account being locked, so you will not miss out on important info.

And use Google Takeout for backing up your data, at least once a year.

Re: Google users locked out after 15 years' use

#5
Pro-tip

Only use Google SSO for things you don't care about.

While in would be a pain if I lost my google account, I can still access Twitter, Discord, GitHub, Bitbucket, stack overflow etc as they aren't bound to Google.

My emails/hangouts chats however would be lost unless I took a backup (I haven't but I might one day when I decide to go ad-free)

Re: Google users locked out after 15 years' use

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Being locked out from google account is one of my biggest fears in practical computer usage. Over the years I can't even tell how much I'm sunk into using tiny pieces of google's services, even though for most crucial things I tend to omit google and look for alternatives that are easier to handle in problematic situation.

Mail is one of the things I'm most worried about.

Re: Google users locked out after 15 years' use

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Tip: Get your own domain from a non-google registrar, then connect to Gmail if you prefer. If you ever are locked out, you can just move the address to another email-provider. Another trick is to use always have forwarding enabled in Gmail, to Outlook.com or another provider. All email will be forwarded despite your account being locked, so you will not miss out on important info. And use Google Takeout for backing u…

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