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Who on earth thought deleting 50 mails at a time is sufficient in the days of multi-GB inboxes?
Now it’s clearly time to move on.
But now E-Mail, like the rest of the internet is so damn heavy, 1GB gets eaten up in no time.
... and then 20 years later I wonder how much of a mistake that was.
Maybe they don't want to be evil anymore? ;-)
It was 2 TB originally, but fews days later on they just increased it to 5TB. Just bonker level of storage (for free).
On my last login to twenty years old Gmail account I was really surprised how it's possible to dismiss the "enter your phone number" screen, while other email providers deman 3d face scan and bank statements. Well, here we are...
On the other hand I have twenty years old Gmail account which works without them knowing my phone number, and access codes exported maybe decade ago and they are still valid. For a service I paid nothing, that's beyond impressing.
Yesterday I was forced to enter phone number for first time for "login verification". I didn't request any 2FA. They also made it clear they would save the number. Alternative was not logging in. Probably a A/B testing attempt.
I really don't want to spread gloom here but last 15 years felt like stripping down anonymity by both law and social engineering. And now we're facing even more direct online verification under the classic pretense of "think of the children". The Wild West period of the Internet is over and what soon will arrive should concern us all.