Gmail prompt to provide phone number sounds like a threat

  • ono@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Can confirm.

    Google locked me out of my account for not giving them my phone number. Even though I used the correct password. Even though I verified myself through the recovery email, which has been the same for ages. Even though I wasn’t using a VPN or connecting from a public network. Even though there was no reason to think my account or credentials were compromised.

    They are, in fact, extorting phone numbers from people.

    Thankfully, I don’t depend on my google account for anything, but I’m still stuck receiving spam forwarded by gmail, because I can’t log in to turn off forwarding. (I’ll probably have to filter it out at some point.) I honestly hope they just delete my account after some months without a phone number.

    • scottywh@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      If you can’t login they will definitely delete the account sooner or later.

      They’ve been sending out notices recently talking about changes to their account inactivity policy saying just that.

    • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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      Google started requiring phone numbers years ago, it’s an attempt to cut down spam and bot accounts. You can only register so many accounts on a single phone number and getting phone numbers at scale is much more expensive than sending a bot through the signup process.

      This has nothing to do with compromise, they just don’t want to deal with this many bot accounts. I’m pretty sure Microsoft and Apple do the same thing.

      • ono@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        This has nothing to do with compromise,

        Clearly.

        they just don’t want to deal with this many bot accounts.

        Whatever excuse they might have doesn’t change the fact that they are extorting phone numbers from people.

    • TheProtagonist@lemmy.world
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      So Google will not let me log in to my account unless I provide them my phone number? But at the same time they require a regular log in (at least once a year or every two years), so your account doesn’t get deleted?

      I have an old Gmail account, I don’t use anymore, but it’s tied to my name, so I wouldn’t want someone else to use it at some point. I thinks there’s one email client that regularly connects to that account. I hope that will be sufficient to preserve it, but I would not feel comfortable giving them my phone number, when I have no other links to Google services (this may be different, if you use an Android phone anyway).

    • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      2 years and it’ll be deleted.

      I still have a Gmail account but I’m trying better solutions… Maybe my own hosted system. Whether I pay google or a hosting company with open source software is the same money, the latter means privacy

      • lemmyvore@feddit.nl
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        1 year ago

        Get your own domain and use migadu.com. The starter plan is $20/year.

        For extra privacy get a domain in .de, .be, .fr, or .nl, their registries protect owner data automatically.

        If you’re also looking for a registrar check out INWX.