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| Started by | Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> |
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| First post | 2017-10-23 15:11 +0800 |
| Last post | 2018-01-06 14:58 +1100 |
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Google login protection is getting ridiculous Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> - 2017-10-23 15:11 +0800
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-10-23 19:47 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-10-23 04:48 -0500
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-10-24 03:09 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-10-23 14:46 -0500
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-10-24 08:54 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-10-24 03:35 -0500
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-10-25 10:58 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-10-24 23:56 -0500
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> - 2017-10-25 16:06 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> - 2017-10-25 01:19 -0500
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-10-26 10:00 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Max <max@val.morgan> - 2017-10-23 22:40 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) - 2017-10-23 22:07 +0000
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Jeßus <j@j.net> - 2017-10-26 08:08 +0700
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2017-10-26 12:47 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2017-10-26 17:20 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Jeßus <j@j.net> - 2017-11-16 18:46 +0700
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> - 2017-11-20 06:32 +0800
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Jeßus <j@j.net> - 2017-11-21 08:46 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> - 2017-11-21 06:08 +0800
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Jeßus <j@j.net> - 2017-11-21 10:28 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> - 2017-11-22 05:59 +0800
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2018-01-05 20:29 +0000
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2018-01-06 09:21 +1100
Re: Google login protection is getting ridiculous Jeßus <j@j.net> - 2018-01-06 14:58 +1100
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| From | Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> |
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| Date | 2017-10-23 15:11 +0800 |
| Subject | Google login protection is getting ridiculous |
| Message-ID | <59ed960e$1@news.ausics.net> |
I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that?
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-10-23 19:47 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f55okkFo03lU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61624 |
"Niska Hubot" <nospam@bitbucket.net> wrote in message news:59ed960e$1@news.ausics.net... > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet > connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, > google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go > from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. > So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did > you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? Some of us have enough of a clue that we can check that trivially using the emails.
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| From | Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
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| Date | 2017-10-23 04:48 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <slrnouren6.8q2.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
| In reply to | #61627 |
Rod Speed wrote: > Niska Hubot wrote: > > > > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 > > internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, > > google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an > > impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, > > that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get > > recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone > > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit > > "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can > > remember that? > > Some of us have enough of a clue that we can check that trivially > using the emails. Bit hard without access to them.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-10-24 03:09 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f56ihuFu2tnU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61629 |
"Ned Latham" <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> wrote in message news:slrnouren6.8q2.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz... > Rod Speed wrote: >> Niska Hubot wrote: >> > >> > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 >> > internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, >> > google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an >> > impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, >> > that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get >> > recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >> > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit >> > "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can >> > remember that? >> >> Some of us have enough of a clue that >> we can check that trivially using the emails. > > Bit hard without access to them. Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but webmail.
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| From | Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
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| Date | 2017-10-23 14:46 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <slrnoushno.nms.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
| In reply to | #61633 |
The Rod Walloper wrote: > Ned Latham wrote: > > The Rod Walloper wrote: > > > Niska Hubot wrote: > > > > > > > > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 > > > > internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, > > > > google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an > > > > impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, > > > > that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get > > > > recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone > > > > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit > > > > "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can > > > > remember that? > > > > > > Some of us have enough of a clue that > > > we can check that trivially using the emails. > > > > Bit hard without access to them. > > Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but webmail. Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies of your webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use genuine email.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-10-24 08:54 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f576p7F4athU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61634 |
Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> Ned Latham wrote: >> > Rod Speed wrote >> > > Niska Hubot wrote: >> > > > >> > > > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 >> > > > internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, >> > > > google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an >> > > > impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, >> > > > that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get >> > > > recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >> > > > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit >> > > > "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can >> > > > remember that? >> > > >> > > Some of us have enough of a clue that >> > > we can check that trivially using the emails. >> > >> > Bit hard without access to them. >> >> Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but webmail. > > Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies of your > webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use genuine email. I do, fuckwit. And hordes get real radical and use their phone or tablet too.
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| From | Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
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| Date | 2017-10-24 03:35 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <slrnoutuql.b3n.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
| In reply to | #61637 |
The Rod Walloper wrote in <f576p7F4athU1@mid.individual.net>: > Ned Latham wrote > > The Rod Walloper wrote > > > Ned Latham wrote: > > > > The Rod Walloper wrote > > > > > Niska Hubot wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 > > > > > > internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, > > > > > > google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an > > > > > > impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, > > > > > > that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get > > > > > > recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone > > > > > > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit > > > > > > "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can > > > > > > remember that? > > > > > > > > > > Some of us have enough of a clue that > > > > > we can check that trivially using the emails. > > > > > > > > Bit hard without access to them. > > > > > > Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but webmail. > > > > Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies of your > > webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use genuine email. > > I do, fuckwit. And hordes get real radical and use their phone or tablet > too. So your comments were irrelevant. What a surprise *that* isn't.
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| From | felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> |
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| Date | 2017-10-25 10:58 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f59us3Fnsr3U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61658 |
On 24/10/2017 7:35 PM, Ned Latham wrote: > The Rod Walloper wrote in <f576p7F4athU1@mid.individual.net>: >> Ned Latham wrote >>> The Rod Walloper wrote >>>> Ned Latham wrote: >>>>> The Rod Walloper wrote >>>>>> Niska Hubot wrote: >>>>>>> I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 >>>>>>> internet connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, >>>>>>> google scholar, google code et cetera, it thinks I am an >>>>>>> impostor. For example if I go from a linux PC to Windows, >>>>>>> that is enough difference for those f-wits. So I have to get >>>>>>> recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >>>>>>> battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit >>>>>>> "what date did you create this account?" Who the fuck can >>>>>>> remember that? >>>>>> Some of us have enough of a clue that >>>>>> we can check that trivially using the emails. >>>>> Bit hard without access to them. >>>> Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but webmail. >>> Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies of your >>> webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use genuine email. >> I do, fuckwit. And hordes get real radical and use their phone or tablet >> too. > So your comments were irrelevant. > > What a surprise *that* isn't. wouldn't google still block access when logging in from an email client on a computer when changing from one computer to another? and the disadvantage would be if he replied on one pc then there'd be no copy of the email on any of the others, whereas using webmail all emails and replies are together and can be seen on all computers. -- https://www.coalitionformarriage.com.au/ http://bernardgaynor.com.au/ http://thereligionofpeace.com https://www.jihadwatch.org
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| From | Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
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| Date | 2017-10-24 23:56 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <slrnov06ca.a2g.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
| In reply to | #61678 |
Felix wrote: > Ned Latham wrote: > > The Rod Walloper wrote: > > > Ned Latham wrote > > > > The Rod Walloper wrote > > > > > Ned Latham wrote: > > > > > > The Rod Walloper wrote > > > > > > > Niska Hubot wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I run a business from home. There are several computers > > > > > > > > and 2 internet connections. Now almost every time I log > > > > > > > > into gmail, google scholar, google code et cetera, it > > > > > > > > thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go from a > > > > > > > > linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for > > > > > > > > those f-wits. So I have to get recovery code sent to > > > > > > > > my phone. But this arvo my phone battery was zilch, so > > > > > > > > I select alternative option, to wit "what date did you > > > > > > > > create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Some of us have enough of a clue that > > > > > > > we can check that trivially using the emails. > > > > > > > > > > > > Bit hard without access to them. > > > > > > > > > > Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but > > > > > webmail. > > > > > > > > Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies > > > > of your webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use > > > > genuine email. > > > > > > I do, fuckwit. And hordes get real radical and use their phone > > > or tablet too. > > > > So your comments were irrelevant. > > > > What a surprise *that* isn't. > > wouldn't google still block access when logging in from an email > client on a computer when changing from one computer to another? I opened a gmail account years ago, then never used it. Too fucking cumbersome. So I'm not sure about this, but I think that you don't use an email client when you use gmail: it is itself a sorta email client. > and the disadvantage would be if he replied on one pc then there'd > be no copy of the email on any of the others, Set your LAN up properly and you have no problem. There are two solutions: 1 have your email client running on just one machine, and run it remotely when you're using a different machine; 2 keep all your emails on one machine and run whatever email client(s) you wish to on whichever machine(s) you wish to, accessing the emails via nfs. Setting up for the second is a tad laborious, but much more flexible. And nfs gives you heaps more than just email access. > whereas using webmail > all emails and replies are together and can be seen on all computers. Sure. If you can log on.
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| From | felix <felix@real_felix.invalid> |
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| Date | 2017-10-25 16:06 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f5ake9Fs8b1U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61687 |
On 25/10/2017 3:56 PM, Ned Latham wrote: > Felix wrote: >> Ned Latham wrote: >>> The Rod Walloper wrote: >>>> Ned Latham wrote >>>>> The Rod Walloper wrote >>>>>> Ned Latham wrote: >>>>>>> The Rod Walloper wrote >>>>>>>> Niska Hubot wrote: >>>>>>>>> I run a business from home. There are several computers >>>>>>>>> and 2 internet connections. Now almost every time I log >>>>>>>>> into gmail, google scholar, google code et cetera, it >>>>>>>>> thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go from a >>>>>>>>> linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for >>>>>>>>> those f-wits. So I have to get recovery code sent to >>>>>>>>> my phone. But this arvo my phone battery was zilch, so >>>>>>>>> I select alternative option, to wit "what date did you >>>>>>>>> create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? >>>>>>>> Some of us have enough of a clue that >>>>>>>> we can check that trivially using the emails. >>>>>>> Bit hard without access to them. >>>>>> Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but >>>>>> webmail. >>>>> Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies >>>>> of your webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use >>>>> genuine email. >>>> I do, fuckwit. And hordes get real radical and use their phone >>>> or tablet too. >>> So your comments were irrelevant. >>> >>> What a surprise *that* isn't. >> wouldn't google still block access when logging in from an email >> client on a computer when changing from one computer to another? > I opened a gmail account years ago, then never used it. Too fucking > cumbersome. > > So I'm not sure about this, but I think that you don't use an email > client when you use gmail: it is itself a sorta email client. yes, you just use a browser, but you can also use an email client (like Thunderbird) to get your gmail mail on your computer (as I do) > >> and the disadvantage would be if he replied on one pc then there'd >> be no copy of the email on any of the others, > Set your LAN up properly and you have no problem. There are two > solutions: > 1 have your email client running on just one machine, and run > it remotely when you're using a different machine; > 2 keep all your emails on one machine and run whatever email > client(s) you wish to on whichever machine(s) you wish to, > accessing the emails via nfs. > Setting up for the second is a tad laborious, but much more > flexible. And nfs gives you heaps more than just email access. but that's probably beyond the technical knowledge and skill of the average user > >> whereas using webmail >> all emails and replies are together and can be seen on all computers. > Sure. If you can log on. -- https://www.coalitionformarriage.com.au/ http://bernardgaynor.com.au/ http://thereligionofpeace.com https://www.jihadwatch.org
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| From | Ned Latham <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
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| Date | 2017-10-25 01:19 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <slrnov0b7j.clg.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> |
| In reply to | #61688 |
Felix wrote: > Ned Latham wrote: > > Felix wrote: ----snip---- > > > wouldn't google still block access when logging in from an email > > > client on a computer when changing from one computer to another? > > > > I opened a gmail account years ago, then never used it. Too fucking > > cumbersome. > > > > So I'm not sure about this, but I think that you don't use an email > > client when you use gmail: it is itself a sorta email client. I don't even know whether I still *have* that account. Don't care, either. > yes, you just use a browser, but you can also use an email client (like > Thunderbird) to get your gmail mail on your computer (as I do) Oho. Well, we learn something every day. > > > and the disadvantage would be if he replied on one pc then there'd > > > be no copy of the email on any of the others, > > > > Set your LAN up properly and you have no problem. There are two > > solutions: > > 1 have your email client running on just one machine, and run > > it remotely when you're using a different machine; > > 2 keep all your emails on one machine and run whatever email > > client(s) you wish to on whichever machine(s) you wish to, > > accessing the emails via nfs. > > Setting up for the second is a tad laborious, but much more > > flexible. And nfs gives you heaps more than just email access. > > but that's probably beyond the technical knowledge and skill of the > average user The average winblows user, perhaps. But if you're using multiple computers you should really be looking at going beyond that. In *n*x systems, a few mount points in /mnt and a few entries in /etc/exports, /etc/fstab amd /etc/hosts and your LAN is partway to being a supercomputer: you don't have to worry about where stuff is, because it's available no matter which machine you're using. > > > whereas using webmail all emails and replies are together > > > and can be seen on all computers. > > > > Sure. If you can log on.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-10-26 10:00 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f5cjj3Fc3fmU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61687 |
"Ned Latham" <nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz> wrote in message news:slrnov06ca.a2g.nedlatham@woden.valhalla.oz... > Felix wrote: >> Ned Latham wrote: >> > The Rod Walloper wrote: >> > > Ned Latham wrote >> > > > The Rod Walloper wrote >> > > > > Ned Latham wrote: >> > > > > > The Rod Walloper wrote >> > > > > > > Niska Hubot wrote: >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > I run a business from home. There are several computers >> > > > > > > > and 2 internet connections. Now almost every time I log >> > > > > > > > into gmail, google scholar, google code et cetera, it >> > > > > > > > thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go from a >> > > > > > > > linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for >> > > > > > > > those f-wits. So I have to get recovery code sent to >> > > > > > > > my phone. But this arvo my phone battery was zilch, so >> > > > > > > > I select alternative option, to wit "what date did you >> > > > > > > > create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > Some of us have enough of a clue that >> > > > > > > we can check that trivially using the emails. >> > > > > > >> > > > > > Bit hard without access to them. >> > > > > >> > > > > Only if you are actually stupid enough to have nothing but >> > > > > webmail. >> > > > >> > > > Use your scone, Woddy. If you're going to keep local copies >> > > > of your webmail, you might as well go the whole hog and use >> > > > genuine email. >> > > >> > > I do, fuckwit. And hordes get real radical and use their phone >> > > or tablet too. >> > >> > So your comments were irrelevant. >> > >> > What a surprise *that* isn't. >> >> wouldn't google still block access when logging in from an email >> client on a computer when changing from one computer to another? > > I opened a gmail account years ago, then never used it. > Too fucking cumbersome. For stupid people, maybe. > So I'm not sure about this, That’s obvious. > but I think that you don't use an email client when you use gmail: Corse you can if you want to. > it is itself a sorta email client. Not if you don’t want to use it like that. >> and the disadvantage would be if he replied on one pc >> then there'd be no copy of the email on any of the others, > Set your LAN up properly and you have no problem. Nothing whatever to do with the LAN setup. > There are two solutions: There are in fact more than 2. > 1 have your email client running on just one machine, and > run it remotely when you're using a different machine; Havent need to do it like that for a fucking long time now. > 2 keep all your emails on one machine and run whatever > email client(s) you wish to on whichever machine(s) you > wish to, accessing the emails via nfs. Stupid way to do things. > Setting up for the second is a tad laborious, but much more > flexible. And nfs gives you heaps more than just email access. The real way do to it is to setup the email clients properly and have it all work fine whichever one you choose to use at a particular time. >> whereas using webmail all emails and replies >> are together and can be seen on all computers. > Sure. If you can log on. And its completely trivial to ensure that you always can.
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| From | Max <max@val.morgan> |
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| Date | 2017-10-23 22:40 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <oskkg1$1drn$2@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #61624 |
On 23/10/2017 6:11 PM, Niska Hubot wrote: > I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet > connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, > google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go > from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. > So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone > battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did > you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? > Don't rely on google.
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| From | not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) |
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| Date | 2017-10-23 22:07 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <oslp6j$1gac$1@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #61624 |
Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> wrote: > so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did > you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? It's also quite poor security in itself, people you know might be able to make a good guess at that information depending on circumstances. They might just need to look back into their archives for that "hi, this is my new address since the last one died" email from a few years ago. -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _#
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| From | Jeßus <j@j.net> |
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| Date | 2017-10-26 08:08 +0700 |
| Message-ID | <s1d2vc9rtcvaungh8jsahh87e2of88df0h@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #61624 |
On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:11:11 +0800, Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> wrote: >I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet >connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, >google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go >from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. >So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did >you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? I'm with you. I couldn't care less about gmail or any google accounts in general, but several times now I've wanted to download an app on my phone and of course you need to do it through google play (or whatever it is). Oh... I need to fucking login? Of course, I (usually) have no idea what my login is because I don't use google for anything else. Either I eventually figure it out and login or create yet another account... next thing, I'm locked out of it because I've accessed the account from more than one device. FFS. It's SO fucking annoying when all you really want to do is download a goddamned app.
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| From | Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-10-26 12:47 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <tif2vclt1913c1n9jdchl9dh993i7p8pqa@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #61702 |
On Thu, 26 Oct 2017 08:08:35 +0700, Jeßus <j@j.net> wrote: >On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:11:11 +0800, Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> >wrote: > >>I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet >>connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, >>google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go >>from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. >>So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >>battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did >>you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? > >I'm with you. > >I couldn't care less about gmail or any google accounts in general, >but several times now I've wanted to download an app on my phone and >of course you need to do it through google play (or whatever it is). >Oh... I need to fucking login? Of course, I (usually) have no idea >what my login is because I don't use google for anything else. > >Either I eventually figure it out and login or create yet another >account... next thing, I'm locked out of it because I've accessed the >account from more than one device. FFS. > >It's SO fucking annoying when all you really want to do is download a >goddamned app. Some Android APP's won't load without GooglePay A lot will load from your PC to your device -- Petzl I am trying to make friends outside. of Facebook while applying the same pnciples. Therefore, every day I walk down the street and tell passers-by what I have eat how I feel at the moment, what I have done the night before, what I will do later and with whom. I give them pictures of my family, my dog and of me gardening, taking things apart in the garage, watering the lawn, standing in front of landmarks, driving around town, having lunch and doing what anybody and everybody does every day. I also listen to their conversations, give them the "thumbs up" and tell them I like them. And it works just like Facebook! I already have four people following me: two police officers, a private investigator and a psychiatrist.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2017-10-26 17:20 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <f5dd67Fh98eU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #61702 |
"Jeßus" <j@j.net> wrote in message news:s1d2vc9rtcvaungh8jsahh87e2of88df0h@4ax.com... > On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:11:11 +0800, Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> > wrote: > >>I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet >>connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, >>google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go >>from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. >>So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >>battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did >>you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? > I'm with you. Yes, you are both terminal fuckwits. > I couldn't care less about gmail or any google accounts in general, > but several times now I've wanted to download an app on my phone > and of course you need to do it through google play (or whatever it is). > Oh... I need to fucking login? Of course, I (usually) have no idea > what my login is because I don't use google for anything else. > Either I eventually figure it out and login or create yet > another account... next thing, I'm locked out of it because > I've accessed the account from more than one device. Odd that I do that every fucking day and don't get locked out. > FFS. That's what google says about fuckwits like you two. > It's SO fucking annoying when all you really > want to do is download a goddamned app. Works fine for me.
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| From | Jeßus <j@j.net> |
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| Date | 2017-11-16 18:46 +0700 |
| Message-ID | <r7uq0dd5tm3dhdgq6kfi8ue7mt27p20jf6@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #61624 |
On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:11:11 +0800, Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> wrote: >I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet >connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, >google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go >from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. >So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did >you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? And yet a-fuckin'-gain my phone gets locked out by Google's retarded security. 'unknown device' my fucking arse. Must have been when I used google maps via Expedia this time. Same goddamned phone used as always, good thing I had my notebook with me to unblock it. Just fucking ridiculous, no apparent way to disable this shit, either.
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| From | Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> |
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| Date | 2017-11-20 06:32 +0800 |
| Message-ID | <5a12068c$0$22524$b1db1813$d948b532@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #62299 |
On 16/11/2017 7:46 PM, Je�us wrote: > On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:11:11 +0800, Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> > wrote: > >> I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet >> connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, >> google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go >>from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. >> So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >> battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did >> you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? > > And yet a-fuckin'-gain my phone gets locked out by Google's retarded > security. 'unknown device' my fucking arse. Must have been when I used > google maps via Expedia this time. Same goddamned phone used as > always, good thing I had my notebook with me to unblock it. > > Just fucking ridiculous, no apparent way to disable this shit, either. > Google has us by the balls and they love to squeeze them to remind us that we're just a commodity. Welcome to the modern world.
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| From | Jeßus <j@j.net> |
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| Date | 2017-11-21 08:46 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <u0j61dh85lrj39sbpvs9uqekge7tss763g@j.net> |
| In reply to | #62329 |
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017 06:32:40 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote: >On 16/11/2017 7:46 PM, Je?us wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:11:11 +0800, Niska Hubot <nospam@bitbucket.net> >> wrote: >> >>> I run a business from home. There are several computers and 2 internet >>> connections. Now almost every time I log into gmail, google scholar, >>> google code et cetera, it thinks I am an impostor. For example if I go >>>from a linux PC to Windows, that is enough difference for those f-wits. >>> So I have to get recovery code sent to my phone. But this arvo my phone >>> battery was zilch, so I select alternative option, to wit "what date did >>> you create this account?" Who the fuck can remember that? >> >> And yet a-fuckin'-gain my phone gets locked out by Google's retarded >> security. 'unknown device' my fucking arse. Must have been when I used >> google maps via Expedia this time. Same goddamned phone used as >> always, good thing I had my notebook with me to unblock it. >> >> Just fucking ridiculous, no apparent way to disable this shit, either. >> > >Google has us by the balls and they love to squeeze them to remind us >that we're just a commodity. > >Welcome to the modern world. It's extremely annoying. Another (somewhat) annoying thing is an app called Line. It's basically a way to make free calls or messages and extremely popular in SEA. And it's very good at it too, BUT you're only allowed to use your account on ONE device. For the life of me I cannot understand why... I set it up on my old phone so I can use it around the yard at home without wrecking my new phone - but NOPE can't do that. I tried to use it on my main phone and it deleted itself because I set it up on my old phone...
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