- Nov 20, 2009
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I was one of the first beta testers before Gmail launched publicly back in 2004. I created a unique handle that I do not care to advertise here, but I tried to get into it just now and I can't. It first tried to get me to type in a series of letters that were so jumbled together that I couldn't make them out. It then prompted me to provide the account recovery email on file and gave me a hint, but that ISP hasn't been around since about 2009. No way for me to receive email from that account. It then asked me to provide an alternate email address and I gave the one on my phone, it emailed me a validation number and then went on to say they had no way of proving the alternate email was mine.
They couldn't prove that the alternate email address was mine? If I was the Gmail account holder then why wouldn't it be mine, and if I were social engineer why wouldn't the alt email be mine? Then Gmail asked for a cell phone number and I gave it, and guess what their response was? I couldn't prove the phone was mine. Finally, it said the device I was attempting to log into the specific Gmail account wasn't recognized. Really? I've been using it for seven years, checking email just fine from it. But now it has lost its mind.
And as far as Security Questions go? Gmail made damn sure that I now knew that they don't use them anymore and demand alternate email addresses and cell phone numbers--all of which they can't prove anyone owns. LOL
Fuck you, Google, Fuck you!
They couldn't prove that the alternate email address was mine? If I was the Gmail account holder then why wouldn't it be mine, and if I were social engineer why wouldn't the alt email be mine? Then Gmail asked for a cell phone number and I gave it, and guess what their response was? I couldn't prove the phone was mine. Finally, it said the device I was attempting to log into the specific Gmail account wasn't recognized. Really? I've been using it for seven years, checking email just fine from it. But now it has lost its mind.
And as far as Security Questions go? Gmail made damn sure that I now knew that they don't use them anymore and demand alternate email addresses and cell phone numbers--all of which they can't prove anyone owns. LOL
Fuck you, Google, Fuck you!