Comment by asmor
1 year ago
because the collisions can already exist when someone signs up for google workspace. and what are you going to do, delete those accounts? a lot of those would be personal accounts on educational domains...
1 year ago
because the collisions can already exist when someone signs up for google workspace. and what are you going to do, delete those accounts? a lot of those would be personal accounts on educational domains...
That's not a reason to not allow individual signups on @customer.domain AFTER customer.domain is a Google Workspace domain, which is the hole being discussed in the article.
FWIW Adobe actually lets businesses take ownership of individual accounts with the same domain... see https://www.adobe.com/legal/terms.html section 1.4
Google has an ownership taking process, the user gets informed and during next login their address changes to a gtemp account and they are informed
I used to have a google account with my personal domain then I registered to Google Workspace 4-5 years ago. Since then, I have this message when I log in :
> Your account has been modified. > The address user@domain.com is no longer available because an organization has reserved rickynotaro.com. Why is this important now? > > Don't worry. Your data is safe. To use them, you must create an account with a different email address. Your password and security settings will remain unchanged.
> Account details > > What type of account do you want to use? > > An account with Gmail and a new Gmail address > Select this option to add Gmail to this account. Unfortunately, we cannot move your data into an account with an existing Gmail address. > > Account using an email address belonging to you, not linked to Google. Ex.: myname@yahoo.com > Choose this option if you want Google products except Gmail. > Btn_Continue Btn_Do_it_later Not sure what to do?
I've been pressing "Do it later" for years. I'm still using this account for youtube, maps and other services.
I should probably use a secondary domain and use this address.
Some service prevents me from changing my email address when signing with google and weird behavious happens when it tries to use my user%domain.com@gtempaccount.com
Google documents it here: https://support.google.com/accounts/troubleshooter/1699308?h...