Director of the company "IT-Reserve" Pavel Myasoedov revealed what will happen to Google accounts and whether they can be saved.
He noted that although the likelihood of Google completely blocking accounts is low, this scenario should not be completely ruled out.
Myasoedov recommended transferring the data to import-substituted analogues, writes the Prime agency.
He recalled that previously problems with Google were observed when trying to use the second authentication method or when setting it up.
We are talking about SMS messages with a code that users receive when they log into their personal account or adjust settings.
Myasoedov said that these disruptions were temporary and work was soon restored.
He is confident, however, that the Ministry of Digital Development’s recommendations on the need to create backup copies of Google accounts are not unfounded.
The expert advises transferring data to import-substituted analogues for most services to avoid problems.