this post was submitted on 05 May 2026
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They took no for an answer? Huh. After I logged onto email with my smartphone they forced me to, when I needed to get into the account for work, that was 10 years back. My other corporate email forced a phone number long before then, even before I had a smartphone, aol.
They lock me out on the regular if I log in and force me to verify with phone, especially if I haven't logged on in a while, making them worthless to me now that I found a trustworthy email provider.
Interesting. They do give me the option to decline but they don't make it look like it's an option. They do that thing where the accept button is big and looks like the only clickable button, but the decline button doesn't look like a button, it's just some smaller text off to the side. Furthermore they use scare tactics like "you could lose 20 years of emails!" They haven't fooled me yet, I'm holding strong.