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by mihaaly
665 days ago
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Damn! I did not know that. I set recovery address to an other (dormant) gmail account, just to aggravate the risk put upon me! :D
(I do not trust google now with more data than I already given and must give, see later) I need to speed up the migration of my email life to the paid account I initiated and testing (protonmail) because some serious problem could emerge otherwise (there is an international move on the horizon). I started to give gmail to various governmental (taxation, healthcare, authorities) organizations when it was innocent, as contact of the account used for light things at the time, when everyone started to discover how to manage bureaucracy online. Which succeeded and my gmail became an important tool managing matters throughout some international moves. Some accounts here and there are dormant but still with important matters that I might need once (how is it with that many years valid Australian travel authorisation or what that I did not need last year?...). Still gmail was innocent enough, despite the mass surveillance sped up, which was a bit inconvenient feeling but rarely got any real secrets or deeply persoanl matters apart from the fact I have dealings with that organization here and there. But now, as online administration is borderline mandatory being other means left to the bare minimum (when I am sent online in an office for something, that's a turning point in mind) or in other country. Gmail is very inconveniently in the center with all the worrysome things their automated bots carry out against unsuspecting user without mercy and appeal, that the migration process had to be started. Hence test with protonmail. But it so damn widespread now, I have not enough time going through all, some forgotten and need to dig into faint memories, it is torture. But has to be done. Has to be done. Our twin girls should not be put up with the mercy of google bots when they get into the age of requiring email for official matters. |
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