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ShiroKuro
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Hooray! You won't have to pay anymore to sing "Happy Birthday to You!" What? You weren't respecting the copyright?@Amanda Wow thatās super interesting! I remember, a few years after I started playing piano, I was trying to get a score for happy birthday and thatās when I learned about the copyright. I remember something about it struck me as odd⦠maybe this was it. ??
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Are you singing enough?I really miss singing. Obviously, I make music almost daily (gonna sign off in a minute and go do that now) but I rarely sing. I feel like I forgot how.
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US supreme court rejects call to overturn same-sex marriage@Bernard I read something recently that made me think this would be the outcome, but it's a big relief to get confirmation!
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Having doubts@wtg said in Having doubts:
This is just not what any of us signed up for, and it's so out of the scope of normal operations
Yep.

Hopefully those with a conscience, those who are paying attention, will keep talking about this. It matters.
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Two weeks ago...@wtg said in Two weeks ago...:
I made it up.

Cold and snow. Batten down the hatches. Make soup.
Sounds perfect!
Hope it's not too bad there!!
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Two weeks ago...@Rontuner yikes! That sounds awful!!
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Two weeks ago...@wtg i agree, those photos, and the 2024 one, are very pretty!
But I hope the trees aren't damaged as the storm progresses!! Hopefully it passes without too much disruption!
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Google age verification??BTW I can see a pending charge in my CC account from Google, itās listed as a temporary hold. The documentation when I did the age verification said this will happen and that the charge will be removed before your account actually gets charged. Iāll continue to monitor it, of course.
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The Chicago kidnappings have begunSo is this injunction going to have any impact on whatās happening?
I feel like weāre still waiting for all these checks and balances to kick inā¦
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CR2032 coin batteriesI feel like you guys should do a podcast or somethingā¦

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Google age verification??said in Google age verification??:
So I entered my CC number and now I'm verified.
...[cut]... I resolved the problem without clicking on any links in the email itself.
So check back in a few weeks or months (?) and we'll find out whether this was the right thing to do or not.

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Google age verification??@wtg It wasn't a browser or log in issue, I think it's because that email is the parent email.
Anyway, I found a different way into the settings for the google email in question, and it did indeed show that, for that email, my age was unverified. So I entered my CC number and now I'm verified.
So to conclude, I believe the original email was indeed legitimate. But I resolved the problem without clicking on any links in the email itself.
What a ridiculous process.

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Google age verification??@wtg said in Google age verification??:
I think it's highly unlikely that they would delete your account if you fail to respond to this first email.
Not after the first email. But from everything I can see, age verification is a real thing at Google. (and the article you linked confirms it.) What I still can't tell is whether the email itself, or rather the flag that my age needs verifying, is legit.
I think Google Takeout lets you download all of your data from your account.
I'm not worried about data in my email/account nearly as much as I'm worried about maintaining access to my email itself because of all the things that I've signed up for through this email address.
Probably the thing I'll end up needing to do is verify my age just through Google, not through accessing any links in that email. But the very idea is offensive...
BTW I'm hitting a funny wall. I have at least three different gmail addresses. When I go through the Google verify thing, it shows that one of those emails is verified, but I can't get it check for the email in question.
anyway, I have to run to a meeting, I'll have to come back to this later. -_-
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Google age verification??@Steve-Miller the trouble with that approach is, if itās legit and they cancel my account completely, that would be a nightmare!
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Google age verification??@wtg said in Google age verification??:
@AdagioM said in Google age verification??:
I certainly wouldnāt give them a picture of my ID, nor my credit card.
+1
This. Even if it is a legit email from Google, I donāt want to upload a photo of my ID, nor a photo of myself. Nor share my CC details.

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Google age verification??For the record, here are two screenshots of the emails.

If you click on the email address, it looks like this. Note that itās the same as what the Tomās Guide article describesā¦. But isnāt that also what the email address would be if it was a legit email? So this will be one of the things that Iāll look into later today.

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Google age verification??@wtg thanks for this Tomās Guide article. Although I wish they mentioned this scam in particular.
The first thing I did when I saw the email was search for āGoogle age verification.ā And it seems like thatās a legitimate activity that Google does, itās connected to protecting children from harmful websites I guess? But I also read something that said, basically, yes, this is a thing Google does, but itās also something that scammers know that Google does and so the email I got could be a legit email alert, or it could be a scam mimicking that. Like those Amazon scam emails,which look like they come from Amazon but actually donāt.
So at that point, I decided that this was not something to deal with at night when Iām starting to get sleepy.
I remember reading somewhere that the best way to avoid getting scammed is to slow down and talk to someone else, so I posted here. 
I am going to look at it again later today. What a hassle.
It seems like if this is legit, going into my Google account, maybe from a completely different browser, and even from a different device, and not from this email, I should see it as an alert in my account? I wonder what else I can doā¦
The thing thatās troublesome is that it looks like there are two kinds of alerts, one that puts restrictions on the account (child-restrictions) and another that says if they canāt verify your age, they canāt verify that youāre authorized to have an account at all, and after 14 days, they cancel the account. Since I have a lot of other accounts tied to my gmail, that would be a massive problemā¦

