(OT) Google: "Somebody knows your password"
Ralf Mardorf
silver.bullet at zoho.com
Sat Aug 5 11:37:52 UTC 2017
Hi Volker,
the Land court Berlin required subsequent improvement, but seemingly
Google bypasses it with a weak excuse. If a such big company as Google
has not enough employees, to even read the "high number of enquiries"
within a few days, they most likely still offend the German Teleservices
Act. Even if they should not offend the German Teleservices Act, they
at least don't accomplish the quality standards German consumers are
used to. OTOH in this regard, but not only regarding the support issue,
even paid Internet service providers usually try to avoid to follow the
German Teleservices Act as much as possible. Anyway, for using Google
you pay much more, than just a little bit of money. Without doubt, you
agreed that Google is allowed to misuses your account more, than
actually any hacker could do, so from this point of view, either drop
your Google account or don't care what happen with anything related to
this account. More or less all free as in beer and even paid email
address services are not consumer-friendly, but there are for sure a few
services a little bit more consumer-friendly than Google is. Apart from
this, Google is at the top of the hackers' appealing list.
Regards,
Ralf
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