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Google "locked" my gmail account for the last ~24 hours. I was not asked to change my password or to provide a phone number. Message on web signin: "Sorry, we can't process your request right now For security reasons, Google may sometimes deny logins in cases where we believe the account's password could have been stolen. [...]" After trying a few web signins I was asked to change my password and regained access. The usual 'Suspicious sign in prevented' email arrived. Exit relay: https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/EB5CCD5FA868637289F426C133DC924A64D5E769 Is google only using the source IP address as input for its 'bad-guys' detection or is it also taking other things into account (like user agent)? I finally decided to switch to another email provider, this is my new email address : bm-2d8suxrlhg2k6h4t4tcsgrnejqazpxh...@bitmessage.ch Please do not use tag...@gmail.com anymore - thanks. OK, while typing this email my gmail account got locked again.. so this email is coming from my new email address already. You may verify the authenticity of this claim by verifying the GPG signature of the attachment (it is signed with the key I used to sign all my mails with). regards, tagnaq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF4EAREKAAYFAlIwTIwACgkQgSFXpOdJgOsP3AD+OQ1TbXJZ7XvOj2Yx/srvrTRT CscdAWrIpDPko9k4X4kA/1+QNp6t4vmTibmKezHaIPydTLjKjea0GkIfPRDl464y =hARp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi, this is my new email address: bm-2d8suxrlhg2k6h4t4tcsgrnejqazpxh...@bitmessage.ch I'm no longer able to read emails going to tag...@gmail.com (please do not use that email address anymore). thanks, tagnaq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF4EAREKAAYFAlIvUnEACgkQyM26BSNOM7YrSgD+OptPG5TDLAIPRvaGB71YiOLf TQa2QkAVdNKPB+EId6YBALYU3guIwiQfbApeYgKlbcwDNrnrj6lszmrNR6scZG3F =bJDb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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