***** When Google Doesn't Care *****

Why am I pushing a "Users' Bill of Account Rights" now? While this does not apply only to #Google, I frankly am deeply tired of people coming to me desperate, pleading, for help trying to restore access to locked out Google accounts. Google won't respond to them. They ask who they can talk to? Who can they PAY? Personal and business emails, precious photos, files. They trusted Google. They followed the rules. They did nothing illegal. And they've lost access to everything. To Google, they're just in the noise at Google scale.

It's been this way at Google since the firm's start, but over the years Google has encouraged ordinary, nontechnical people to trust them more and more. And that usually works great, until something goes wrong.

Up to now, I've sometimes been able to informally help in these situations, via contacts at Google. But even that has become much more difficult. This is getting worse, not better.

Google has the resources -- money and smart minds -- to solve these problems. This is not rocket science, or even computer science. There are straightforward ways to make this far better for Google users otherwise locked out and left to swing in the wind. The sad fact is that Google simply doesn't consider them to rise to the level worth helping.

This must change now. -L

@lauren Your initiative is absolutely positive, necessary, and useful.
As a matter of fact when I had 2 of my google accounts suddenly made inaccessible for no legitimate reason(I did not commit any infringment, or anything illegal), I struggled to find a solution through their help forums, after realizing their was no direct way to get efficient help.
@lauren ... The result was seeing lots of disappointed users whose messages were answered to with irrelevant suggestions or worse, sarcastic statements leading to nowhere. How can such a tech giant remain deaf to all the desperate requests from users who trusted them?
@lauren - Seeking clarity on how a non-public, data surveilling, stuffing-ads-and-foryoucrap app could be compatible with the #Fediverse? #Instagram
@bok_bok_ba_gok The interesting question is how much federation they'll actually get.
@lauren agreed. I'm starting to think I'm too invested in this behemoth company.
@lauren This, and the Snowden revelations that the NSA (and probably every other three-letter-organization) is elbow-deep into all of the cloud providers, is why I don’t have any cloud services except two small public web servers. #InfoSec
@lauren I used Google 2FA app. It never told me it has not saved anything on cloud. I assumed it was like every other Google app and I lost my 5 year old Facebook account and FF account.
@sartaj As of very recently it does (by default) save in the cloud, however, the way it's doing so is not robust and I don't recommend using that option at this time.
@lauren trusting google is the first mistake