Google confirms Gmail is “here to stay” amid speculation over plans to scrap the email service::Claims that Google plans to sunset Gmail were a hoax, so there’s no need to panic

  • Art35ian
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    159 months ago

    Stupid question: what the shit do you do with your 15 years of communication history if your email provider falls off a cliff?

    • @[email protected]
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      119 months ago

      You pop3 your mails or keep a local copy of you imap them. That’ll make sure you don’t lose any historical communication.

      As soon as you start doubting if the service with persist, start switching services over to a new address, logins first.

      • @raspberriesareyummy
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        29 months ago

        You pop3 your mails or keep a local copy of you imap them. That’ll make sure you don’t lose any historical communication.

        *checks email inbox historical folders: oldest entry 1997-05-07. :)

        I messed up my data partition ONCE on a windows upgrade with the most recent backup being over a year old, and I still beat myself up over it… The only time I actually ever paid a professional data recovery service for private purposes.

    • @[email protected]
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      99 months ago

      Nothing you can do. This is the implicit (and sometimes explicit) contract we have with cloud services, that they’ll keep our data safe and keep the lights on forever. If you think about it, though, unless you’re paying for it this is untenable. A single user, when paying with their attention, will only ever generate a fairly fixed amount monthly. And yet the cost of keeping them on as a user grows steadily over time as more data is accumulated.

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      I would recommend getting a Google Takeout export every year or so. Even before it falls off a cliff it’s a good idea to have your own backups. Accounts can get blocked, hacked, etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      Restore it from the backup that you regularly make rather than relying on a free service to protect it for you for decades?