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Anyone ever have their Google account disabled?
Everything was find just a little while ago. And then my account gets disabled and my blog removed. No warning. No nothing. Just all gone. They could have at least given a reason. I got rid of my Google Plus account a couple weeks ago but made sure that was all.
It better not have anything to do with "furry porn" (of which there was none) being the most popular search term. Dammit, great way to start the new year. When my entry for an art contest I entered goes up soon, it'll be linked to a removed blog. All that future traffic and exposure, gone. |
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Was there any kind of explanation? What about your gmail account (assuming you had one)? Very weird.
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Nope. Went to my blog and found what anyone visiting my blog would see:
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Good lesson not to keep all your eggs in one basket. Already gave up my YouTube account when they starting forcing them to be linked to your Google account. |
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I liked going to your blog. :(
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24 hours still no response. I know it's a holiday but they were fine disabling my account on New Year's Eve.
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If they don't return my account/blog or at the very least write me back and say why it was disabled, the next step is to take the mature and logical route of drawing pictures of an anthropomorphic Google (and maybe the founders) graphically raping users and posting them up all over the place. I never drew porn before but if that's what I'm being accused of, might as well start. Of course I don't even know if that's what I'm being accused of because THEY DIDN'T TELL ME SQUAT. |
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You should tell them they are dicks and ask for a refund.
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The internet is getting more and more like the real world every day. :ohreilly:
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Guess it's time to finally get a domain and set up a proper website. I really liked my blog though (and it had a lot more of my stuff than my DA page). Was only conducting business currently with one employer and I know his email off hand so that's good. Almost applied for another job the day before this happened. That would have been embarrassing, linking to a blog that didn't exist and an email address that doesn't work. Quote:
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And it's back.
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Gonna remove that furry porn line just to be safe. EDIT: You know, I signed up for online banking right before I noticed my google account got disabled (or at least I didn't check my blog/email before I did so). I wonder if they disabled my account for safety reasons. Would they even notice or be aware of such a thing, or is it just a weird coincidence? Forgot my email was even tied to it until I was able to get back in since I was never able to get the email saying I'd done so. |
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I had my gmail disabled once (and panicked, since having an email account lets you recover an account at almost every site you ever visit). I believe they did send me a response, though it appeared fairly automated. Something along the lines of I sent out 250 emails in a very short time, and they said it occurred at a time when I would be sleeping.
Worst part about it was when it happened, it was the same password I used for everything. I had recently started using a password management program, so immediately started taking the idea of using a unique password for each site a bit more seriously. Just the thought of someone hacking a amateur site (like this one), and getting my email and password to run through gmail scares me. I would highly recommend using Google's 2-stage authentication process. Basically you need two forms of authentication to gain access to your account, which means if someone cracks your password, they still aren't in. It's the whole idea of using something you know (like a PIN), and something you have (like an ATM card). Card is worthless if the wallet is stolen, and if someone sees you enter a PIN, it's no use without the card. Google has some programs for smart phones that give you a 6-digit pin you need to enter after you log-in, but you can also do it over text message. For non browser-based services (like an email client on your phone), they can generate a one-time use password for that app. Should hopefully avoid these situations in the future. |
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