| It is not an exaggeration. It has happened to me - I lost everything, calendar, email, g+ (which I had not ever updated and had no ToS violations on), absolutely everything. In the next two days I googled (yes, I did) for answers while receiving automated messages that seemed to indicate I was never getting my accounts back (submitted the form they asked me to, but nothing came of it). I lost my appointments, contacts, and had business people doubt my veracity, as I'd just given my gmail to several new contacts and their initial emails all bounced. If I hadn't had multiple friends inside of google I might never have gotten my accounts back, and I heard they weren't even sure what exactly happened other than a confluence of events. I then learned how very very common it is to lose a google account and never know why, and never be able get back anything on them (family pictures, phone numbers stored in contact lists...) I'm now mostly divested from google and the things I still have there I now have backups and redundancies for. |
And she had all of her digital life in there.
She made for herself another Gmail account which she has safeguarded a lot more, but it's still chilling to know that you have no recourse.
Gmail is so convenient, that it's hard not to use it, but I'd pay for customer service.