I was a gmail user since gmail was in private beta 18 years ago. I never had a phone number associated with it. And yet two or three years ago when I tried to log in Google decided to just... not let me do that, because fuck you, and started extorting me to give it a phone number. If I don't give it a valid phone number it won't let me access my email. But I can't really do that because, you see, I don't actually own a phone number.
So now I'm essentially locked out of my almost two decades old email account, for no good reason whatsoever except the fact that Google is a bully. Fortunately I've long since migrated to another email address on my own domain as my main address, so it doesn't really matter.
Do not depend on any Google-provided service. They don't care about you, and they will screw you over sooner or later. You're just a number to them. Most importantly, pay for any critical service you need (like email). Do not wait until it's too late. Do it NOW.
It's not just Google, many corporations are starting to make "assumptions" about their customers, and these assumptions totally exclude entire groups of people.
A great example I use is there are a ton of restaurants and fast food places around me. I used to walk to get lunch every day but eventually had to stop, these places realized most customers went through the drive through so they closed the lobby. Now even though this place is a 5 minute walk from me, it's no longer accessable if I'm not in a car.
Same thing with my TV and Router, both of which required an app to just setup. The TV required an internet connection to "activate" and I realized that if some family saved up and bought this TV but didn't have an smartphone or internet connection, well they just bought a $500 brick.
And that's why authentication standards like FIDO scare me. To me it almost seems that the standard was written by a bunch of out of touch tech bros thinking to themselves: "Well of course EVERYONE has a phone these days"
> A great example I use is there are a ton of restaurants and fast food places around me. I used to walk to get lunch every day but eventually had to stop, these places realized most customers went through the drive through so they closed the lobby. Now even though this place is a 5 minute walk from me, it's no longer accessable if I'm not in a car.
I think this may have to do COVID and then staffing shortages creating a necessity rather than a active business decision. It would be ridiculous but couldn't you walk through the drive through? (I probably wouldn't do it either but I can't really think of a reason you couldn't)
I think this may have to do COVID and then staffing shortages creating a necessity rather than a active business decision.
There's a Starbucks near me that was built as drive-through only. Where there should be a lobby, it's just blacked-out glass and a door for the employees to enter through. Makes the whole strip mall look really scary, especially since vagrants sleep in the doorway.
I assume it's for commuters, which means all Starbucks contributes to the neighborhood is traffic and crime. Thanks, Starbucks!
It would be ridiculous but couldn't you walk through the drive through?
I used to do this all the time when I was a kid, but more and more places won't serve walk-ups at drive throughs. They claim it's for safety, hygiene, insurance, or whatever the excuse-du-jour is. They just close the window and ignore you.
I've been turned away more often than not by restaurants (of a variety of brands) for attempting to walk/bicycle through the drive-through. I have no idea if it's corporate policy, franchise policy, or incapable exception handling by staff, but the de facto result is that no, you can't reliably go through a drive-through without a motor vehicle (I assume they allow motorcycles, despite that I can't see at all what the functional difference between a motorcycle and a bicycle is from the perspective of a restaurant drive-through).
A lot of places won't let you do that for safety/liability reasons. And it's not a completely nonsensical concern, there are often multiple blind corners, people driving way too fast for conditions and only looking for other vehicles.
I walk through drive-throughs regularly. I don't even get particularly odd looks like I'd initially expected. These include both fast food and bank/ATMs (or a teller at the other end).
Walking through a drive-thru probably becomes an insurance and liability risk; and depending on local laws, it might be seen as a pedestrian entering traffic.
> The TV required an internet connection to "activate"
I’m a huge fan of shoving crap like that back in the box, and returning it DOA. The soulless bastards that built it don’t know if I’m computer literate or not.
> Same thing with my TV and Router, both of which required an app to just setup
Off the top of my head, both Xfinity and Google Home have this problem and it aggravates me to no end. I can reset my gateway from my PC but for some reason, *need* to use my phone to manage Xfinity or any of my Nest routers
This is a great point. My wife and I were attracted to the Google Pixel lineup because they advertised unlimited original quality photo storage through Google Photos. Well they reduced that to just unlimited "high quality" a year or so ago, and I broke my 3A a few months ago. Silly me forgets that newer Google Pixels don't have unlimited photo storage at all, I buy a 5A, and all photos/videos get uploaded to Google Photos and count against my quota. Even though Google technically isn't in the wrong here, I've always felt like I got a rug pull.
I was a gmail user since gmail was in private beta 18 years ago. I never had a phone number associated with it. And yet two or three years ago when I tried to log in Google decided to just... not let me do that, because fuck you, and started extorting me to give it a phone number. If I don't give it a valid phone number it won't let me access my email. But I can't really do that because, you see, I don't actually own a phone number.
So now I'm essentially locked out of my almost two decades old email account, for no good reason whatsoever except the fact that Google is a bully. Fortunately I've long since migrated to another email address on my own domain as my main address, so it doesn't really matter.
Do not depend on any Google-provided service. They don't care about you, and they will screw you over sooner or later. You're just a number to them. Most importantly, pay for any critical service you need (like email). Do not wait until it's too late. Do it NOW.