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by saurik 1259 days ago
I know this is going to sound ridiculous, but go to this random support forum and try to get ahold of Didi; they seem to have some kind of "in" with the account hijacking team and can get your account moved into a different kind of support queue.

https://support.google.com/youtube/community

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I do find it ridiculous that getting Google support has gotten to a point where people need to post for help on a forum in which they are hinted to go to another community and look for a person who has “in” with a team.

I really should move off Gmail.

I made the switch as my new year's resolution after a Google support agent gave my info to my wife without my permission. They didn't know it was my wife.

Google refused to make it right. I refused to continue with them.

What a breath of fresh air. I am with Fastmail now.

> I really should move off Gmail.

Just curious, what's the line, if not this? Hypothetically of course, I'm okay with it if you're responding with "I'd rather not say" or "I don't know"

I’m not sure what you mean by “what’s the line” but if it means “what’s the alternative”:

First start using personal domain so that when I switch away I can do it without having to update all contact details. I’ve already been doing this.

Then after some research, switch to a paid email provider. I’m thinking of ProtonMail or Zoho at the moment but I need to look into it more.

It’s going to be painful because I used to use Google OAuth whenever it was available in the past. But I would like to start having my eggs in different baskets.

EDIT: re: "whats the line"

There is no concrete line. It's mostly me getting old enough to worry about not losing access to a lot of services on algorithms' whim and I keep seeing these posts on HN (Google or not). I know the chance of it happening is slim, but I think the damage would be big enough to diversify away.

"What's the line" as in if you were to draw a line in the sand - what would be "enough" to put you over said hypothetical line of leaving GMail? I think OP may be implying that this should be "enough", but I don't want to make any assumptions.

One thing to note about Proton is if you want to do any shared addresses, say for family use cases, they're missing common features like aliases because of the implied encryption. I tried to switch to it a few years ago and it didn't work for all of the use cases I needed. I do pay for an account with them for other use cases and they're great otherwise. I also tried Zoho a long time ago (>8 years now) and it wasn't good at the time. I've been using FastMail for more than 7 years now and moved all my Gmail domains over about 2 years after that. I have nothing but great things to say about them and aren't affiliated in any way other than being a customer.

Ah thanks for that. That makes sense! I'll also check out FastMail. Thanks for the recommendation :)
Seconding Fastmail. Their great advantage is that they make money by providing email service and their focus is correspondingly different from the Borg.
Thanks! This does sound ridiculous, but maybe it will work? Worth a shot