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

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    9 months ago

    Google getting rid of gmail would have to be hands down one of the biggest internet shakeups since its inception. Gmail has been the de facto free email service for almost two decades now. They have like a 53% market share of emails in the U.S.

  • Sludgehammer@lemmy.world
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    I mean… I don’t expect them to scrap GMail, but their reassurance means nothing. IIRC they said the same thing about Stadia.

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      9 months ago

      The fact that the question is significant enough to deserve an answer means somebody somewhere got wind of something real.

      It probably doesn’t mean a full cancellation of gmail but I wouldn’t be surprised to hear they’re trying something like Wave again.

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    Gmail is untouchable. That more than any other product has kept me tethered to Google since 2004. That being said I wouldn’t be surprised if some greedy, future regime at Google botches it up.

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      9 months ago

      I already moved over to Proton in anticipation of Google charging for Gmail. It’s untouchable as far as longevity, but it’s going to be majorly enshittifiedto the point that leaving it will be more desirable than staying.

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          May I ask what steps you followed to make the transition smooth? I’ve been meaning to use proton + simplelogin, but I’m concerned it’ll quickly become a time sink to transition from one service to the other.

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    The biggest thing holding me to Google is Gmail and photos.

    They scrap Gmail and I’m literally out. No more Google accounts, except to use an android.

    Google offers very little value to the consumer these days

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      I bought a domain and started using it for all my email last year. It’s the best and I suggest it to everyone.

      The combination of your own domain, Fastmail, and Bitwarden is powerful.

      You can move email services by changing a few DNS records and Fastmail has an API that Bitwarden hits to create new masked email addresses using your domain so every site gets a different email address. Start getting spam? You know exactly who leaked/sold your info and you can now send that address right to the trash.

      Is google photos free?

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          9 months ago

          Keep in mind the maintainers themselves advise that they make changes often and this should not be the only place you keep your photos.

          I just started using it and the facial recognition feature works very well.

          I’ve become obsessed with S3 compliant storage lately so I was going to suggest Wasabi, B2, or Storj as a replacement for Google storage.

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          I’ve been using a personal domain for over 20 years. I’ve never had a service reject my email domain.

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          I haven’t seen any issues with sending to google or Microsoft services.

          I think I’ve heard of some admins blocking some of the newer ones like .xyz but they were getting lots of spam from those and knew they wouldn’t be getting business mail from there. Though I don’t know how much longer that will be true.

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    Any of these large business coming out to explicitly say “this will not happen” is concerning.

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      Especially Google who is famous for randomly getting bored of developing and then suddenly cancelling services

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      I mean this would be insane. Gmail is probably the most used email service in the world, and even though I’m not a Google fanboy, it’s also probably the best.

      What are people gonna use? Outlook? Fuck that. I only use that piece of trash because of my job.

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      This is in direct response to a misleading viral social media post that claims that Gmail is going to be discontinued, which selectively quotes from a real announcement that Gmail is discontinuing the “basic HTML” browser interface for the service, now that pretty much every device has good performance on the regular browser interface.

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    It’s funny that most comments here are debating this seriously when the article (that apparently nobody bothered to read) clearly says it was a hoax.

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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      Doesn’t matter. It’s in the aether now that “Google promised Gmail won’t go anywhere,” so it will definitely be eliminated. People believing a Google product won’t be discontinued is the Google product kiss of death.

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        Fully agree. I find it surprising that Google’s public image deteriorated to a point where just mentioning rumors of them shutting down a service gets people upset with them.

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    9 months ago

    I’m starting to worry Lemmy users read the article at a lower rate than redditors.

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    Why does anyone think Google would shut down Gmail? You’d have to be stupid to think that they would shut down the most used email service on earth, one that is deeply integrated into Google as an ecosystem.

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      Google does have a reputation for unnecessary and/or prematurely killing everything it makes so I wouldn’t blame people for believing an email that looked like it was from Google saying that Gmail is shutting down in August

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        They shut down services that aren’t profitable. Gmail is highly profitable as it’s an important lever to identify people’s interests, which they use to sell ads at a higher price. They’d have to be stupid to shut it down.

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          It’d almost definitely kill Google if they were to kill Gmail. Gmail, YouTube, and Android are pretty much what brings people to use Google services in the first place. I was just referencing the people that panicked when they saw the fake email going around that looked like it was from Google themselves about sunsetting Gmail. Google’s reputation didn’t help quell the panic which is why they had to come out to the public saying they won’t shut down Gmail

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            Well spoken, I mostly agree. Although I wouldn’t go so far and say that shutting down Gmail would kill Google - their search is still pretty popular, too. Their horizontal integration in systems does play a huge role in the search‘s popularity though.

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      Because there’s a viral post going around that they are. They’re just squashing this dumb rumor, because despite how dumb it is, it did get some traction.

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    Of course it is. I know Google scraps a lot of things, but Gmail is for the most part liked and, far more importantly to Google, is an absolute treasure trove of personalised, easily parsable data, yet nowhere near as costly to maintain as, say, YouTube.

    The fact that after making search, an email provider was their next big project, shows how serious they are about it.

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    9 months ago

    Exactly what a company about to shut down their email product would say.

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    This would really be the ultimate fuck you to everyone if they did this. I sort of wish they would so we’d all stop giving them all our personal data.

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    I fully expect GMail to be enshittified in the future.

    “GMail through gmail.com and GMail App: Always Free”

    “GMail Pro (IMAP/POP/Forwarding): Only $3.99 / mo”

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

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      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.

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        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.

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