Comment by Terr_
4 days ago
> I'm not entirely clear on what you expect in this case?
Not parent-poster, but from what I can piece together it sounds like the distinction between Google attesting that:
1. This is the person who currently controls the same e-mail address.
2. The is the person who currently controls a sub-account of the same Google Workspace which was in the past identified by this e-mail address.
> You've sold the domain. Assets associated with the domain are under the control of a new party.
True, but that "control" does not (and should not) automatically mean legal ownership of every kind of internet account that was ever made with that e-mail address.
While the prior-controller has a degree of responsibility, so does Google when it knows that ownership of those other facets were not transferred.
> This feels a lot like complaining that you hired a lawn service and told them to mow at your address, and then didn't update the address or cancel service after you moved.
I feel the analogy need at least three kinds of party: The old/new home owners, the lawn-cutting service, and a marketplace or middleman which is failing to pass along the change in ownership.
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