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Comment by quadrifoliate

10 hours ago

> Point is, this type of shit happens and you should have a contingency.

Let's work through what the contingency could have been. Always make sure you buy international roaming everywhere you go? Always be able to switch your MX records (from a provider whose account isn't tied to a Google-controlled email)?

They seem to get increasingly less practical to be honest. People travel all over the world everyday, this shit shouldn't be hard for a company like Google that supposedly ingests mountains of data.

More to the point, I think email has become sort of a fundamental right given how much of your identity depends on it. Companies that control this sort of identity foundation need to be heavily regulated, and perhaps nationalized.

Ok, sure man. In the meantime before the Lenin of our age appears…

In this case, don’t run around with a business account with a single user with admin privileges. Segregate privilege. Don’t share a phone number with other accounts. Don’t use SSO as the key to your business.

If you run a business you need to manage risk. If a customs officer thought he looked funny and seized the phone, he’d be boned as well.