Yeah I think that went away a while ago
You might want to get some solid state usb drives of maybe 1 or 2 TB each. Backup the files to them, unmount them and unplug them, and then get a safety deposit box and store them in there.The Fife said:
Crud, I missed where anything other than it going down in capacity was supposed to happen. I used it as a backup of personal files here at home... that are no longer backed up any more. Any recommendations on a good hard drive 4-6TB in size to pick up?
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Once you have saved the photos and confirmed you can see them in the library of the new account at https://photos.google.com/ and have disconnected the Partner sharing to confirm they are not deleted the photos now belong to the new account and will not be affected by any other activity.
TAMUallen said:
I won't be forgiving them for this but they won't care.
Won't be donating anything but they've made their bed. Hope it's comfy because there's lots of Ags not happy about this whole **** up
AggieJ2002 said:
The one account I forgot to update was my association account. Oh well
Charpie said:TAMUallen said:
I won't be forgiving them for this but they won't care.
Won't be donating anything but they've made their bed. Hope it's comfy because there's lots of Ags not happy about this whole **** up
Forgiving the association?
The more likely scenario was that google came back to them and said, "hey you know alll that crap you got for free? Yeah not anymore."
bmc13 said:
anyone have any idea what the "security concerns" that they mention as a reason for discontinuing this service could be? the only answer I saw on the webpage about it basically amounted to "there are security issues and we can't tell you about them".
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Howdy,
There are shared security issues, for sure. Google deals with all kinds on their end. However, when the originating address of the issue is from, say, an @AggieNetwork.com address, we are contacted first or are punted to by Google to deal with relevant parties/authorities.
There are additional risks and concerns that are unique to us as an organization. Some of these stem from the way the email program was set up so many years ago, some are due to the way cybersecurity and threats have evolved since this program was established.
Although we cannot discuss specific threats as mentioned in our FAQ (https://tx.ag/emailsunsetfaq), we can say that there have been some incidents in which law enforcement has been involved. And the overall number of incidents is increasing year over year, and the types of incidents are evolving year over year.
Again, as a nonprofit, any time and resources we have to reallocate to deal with increasing incidents related to this program is time and resources taken away from fulfilling our core mission of helping Texas A&M and Texas Aggies.
We know this sucks. It really, really sucks. And we hate the fact that we've found ourselves in this position and have had to put our users in this position. We wish it wasn't so.
There have been other recent questions on this thread that are addressed in the FAQ. I would encourage y'all to read through it.
I'll be checking this thread periodically and responding as I can and as needed.
Brandon Cozart '03
Director of Web Operations
Is there not some way to recover access?StringerBell said:
again i hold no ill will towards the association but lmaooo i lost my other football specific instagram account. had no idea it was attached to that account
The e-mail address may be gone, but is the instagram account still there?StringerBell said:
I don't think so. If the email address is inaccessible I think it's gone
StringerBell said:
Never mind! I thought I had lost the password but it was saved in the dredges somewhere!
Edit lmao now it's not letting me change the email good gracious
And postcards. I bet most people these days have never seen one, much less since one.TexasRebel said:
I guess it's back to writing letters and dialing modems.