It's probably the fifth time this week that I've gotten the message in gmail:
"Unusual Usage - Account Temporarily Locked Down"
"To keep our systems healthy, Google has temporarily disabled your account. This primarily occurs when we detect unusually high levels of activity on your account. In most cases, it should take one hour to regain access. In rare cases, it can take up to 24 hours for access to be reinstated."
This is not just annoying, it's disruptive and catastrophic for someone like me, who, runs my business through email. Which, unsuspiciously, involves sending maybe a dozen or so emails a day through gmail. And nothing more. It's been a few hours now, and there's never any knowing when I'll get my account back.
How is this acceptable? I can't possibly move away from gmail, all my consulting gigs use google for work, i've disseminated my gmail address too far across the web.. But, this happens over and over, and I've begun to feel really helpless.
Are there any people at Google that can be contacted about something like this? Or this machine is really running itself and there's nothing that can be done?
> How is this acceptable?
Have to rather ask why is it not acceptable? Google can and does do what it likes or thinks it has to.
You're a sheep in one of googles pastures - a nice, cozy place in the wild world of the internet. They have made it comfy and easy to use because most sheep have no clue how to use the internet otherwise. There's relative safety in the numbers, but sheep get sheared regularly, and some get eaten, either by the shepherd or the predators that manage to sneak in.
>I can't possibly move away from gmail,...
That's patently false. Lots of options mentioned here and elsewhere. Rather admit you don't want to. Nothing wrong with that.