In message , ac <ac@main.me> writes
lets use a real world and existing example:
Me/I (Andre) goes and adds richard@highwayman.com as my 'recovery' email on Google.
Google then goes and dumps 5 verification emails on richard@highwayman.com in say 10 minutes (as they indeed sometimes do...)
I expect they actually send 1 email to each of 5 different accounts which you collect into a single mailbox... in similar circumstances I have never seen more than one email.
Would you, Richard, consider Google's behavior as Abuse?
no, it's clearly your fault for adding my email -- if you did it deliberately then that's abuse, if you typo-ed my email address then that's just one of those accidents that happened in the real world note that in such circumstances you could well have allowed me to take over your account ... which naturally I would not take advantage of
If you just received one email (or maybe two?) - Where is the arbitrary number where you personally would consider a verification email, as abusive behavior? Or is five okay? is ten okay?
if you receive more than one email per recovery account then something is broken at Google -- making a fault report is far more useful than deeming Google to be abusive (which will not make anything change) -- Dr Richard Clayton <richard.clayton@cl.cam.ac.uk> Director, Cambridge Cybercrime Centre mobile: +44 (0)7887 794090 Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, CB3 0FD tel: +44 (0)1223 763570