I’m still in disbelief having heard this for the first time today.

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      Seriously. They have been sending this message out for more than a decade now. Every new Google product or service that is any good will be shut down at short notice just when people start getting used to it. Only the search engine and Gmail endure.

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      This site is interesting… every time you reload it, the short blurb about each tool changes. Is it using a llm, or do they write alts that get served at random?

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    Hold up - can anyone else read many of the comments in this thread and notice that many seem to be bots, all repeating comments by other users but slightly changed as if by AI and automated?

    The commentary in this thread reads as very unnatural. (I agree with the skepticism of Google, it’s not that, it’s the syntax of the thread).

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      To be slightly fair a decent number of those are redundant or were successfully merged into other projects while others were clearly very experimental in nature.

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        That’s just the nature of corporate pirates, they loot and plunder what they can use and integrate into their own products then scuttle the rest

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          Most often not even taking the things that made the plundered product great in the first place, unfortunately.

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            Most times companies do acquisitions just because they want to get a patent, or just hire the dev team with specific skills. The product for them was worthless from the beginning,

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    This is so fucking annoying. I specifically used Google Domains so I can have a trivial email forwarding to my Gmail without data exiting Google’s servers.

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      I’m in the same boat you are, I had numerous domains (over a dozen) each with e-mail forwards to a single gmail account. I ended moving my domain registration to AWS Route 53 and pointing my DNS over to cloudflare. Cloudflare offers both DNS and e-mail forwarding for free, so I’m back in business. They also provide analytics on email forwarding that google lacked. not gonna miss google one bit.

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        Have you got a good guide? I have about 8 domains with email 5 log-in’s for family. Really getting sick of google

        ex legacy G Suite user from decades gone

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          on the cloudflare side, you click on your domain from the home page and select the Email tab on the left and follow their instructions. on the gmail side, you don’t need to do anything beyond responding to cloudflares email confirmation unless you want to setup reply-to addresses for one or more of your forwarded accounts. To do that, follow this: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22370?hl=en

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          correct, and I’m aware that google has all this information as well. With the way e-mail gets routed, there’s always a 3rd party that can acquire some or all of the information contained in an e-mail.

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    Google Fi customers beware. I’ve been saying for a while it could be next and always met with the argument “well actually it’s easy for them to run and profitable so it’s definitely safe.” By the looks of this nothing is safe besides their most core products

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    Been bought by square spaces.

    Squarespace announced today it has entered into a definitive asset purchase agreement with Google, whereby Squarespace will acquire the assets associated with the Google Domains business, which will be winding down following a transition period. This purchase includes approximately 10 million domains hosted on Google Domains spread across millions of customers.

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        I’m super pissed about this.

        I have a ton of client domains registered with google, and squarespace’s pricing is double.

        They had by far the best platform I’ve used for managing domains. This sucks.

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        I have used Joker since the 90s for personal domains.

        I had recently move my work domains from Dreamhost to Google since we already had business GSuite. Having it all in one place was convenient. Now I dont know where I will move them since I dont really care for Squarespace.

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    I transferred my domains out as soon as I heard of the purchase a few days ago. It’s a shame but not a surprise given Google’s desire to kill anything that gets good.

    I don’t think I have any infrastructure that runs on Google anymore with that done, which is a shame as I like their products before they are shut down

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    Based on my experience in many privacy roles covering US, EU, UK and other countries, the sale of a company will likely be covered in Google’s privacy notice and is not considered a sale of personal data considering customer’s personal data will immediately be covered by the purchasing company’s privacy notice.

    Funny, because if I decided to go into business with Google by renting a service from them, that honestly shouldn’t mean that I automatically decided to go into business with some other corporation at Google’s whim.

    But hey, capitalism really cares about personal autonomy. It’s not like it just exploits our labor and treats us like commodities or anything. /s