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Syed Amir

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Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding account-level suspensions (for GBPs). If Google flags and restricts a domain-based email (for example, gbpaccess@example.com), does this have any effect on the health or standing of other emails associated with the same domain? Or is the restriction isolated only to the flagged/restricted email address? (This question pertains to what happens if someone faces an account-level suspension and their email is domain-based.).
 
I highly doubt it. What if your email domain belongs to some public email service? (I.e. @aol.com). Your suspension would unfairly affect all users of that same email service.
 
If the domain is connected to Google Workspace it might be a different story. But your guess is as good as mine. I don't think you'll get a definitive answer to this unless someone from Google admits that they take this into account. If you're worried about it I wouldn't risk it and just create a dedicated Gmail account
 
If the domain is connected to Google Workspace it might be a different story. But your guess is as good as mine. I don't think you'll get a definitive answer to this unless someone from Google admits that they take this into account. If you're worried about it I wouldn't risk it and just create a dedicated Gmail account

If the domain is connected to Google Workspace it might be a different story. But your guess is as good as mine. I don't think you'll get a definitive answer to this unless someone from Google admits that they take this into account. If you're worried about it I wouldn't risk it and just create a dedicated Gmail account

Appreciate your input on this, I agree, unless Google explicitly states how domain-based suspensions are handled, it’s tough to get a definitive answer.
 
Might be worth investigation if the email was the reason for the suspension or something else.

If the email address is the problem then changing the local-part is unlikely to fix anything as Google will see the IP and other header info as being the same.

I'd change to a different email provider (eg gmail) just to be on the safe side.
 
Might be worth investigation if the email was the reason for the suspension or something else.

If the email address is the problem then changing the local-part is unlikely to fix anything as Google will see the IP and other header info as being the same.

I'd change to a different email provider (eg gmail) just to be on the safe side.

Yes, let me clarify my question a bit more. If a Workspace email used for GBP management gets restricted and which causes an account-level suspension, will other emails under the same Workspace also be affected? For example, if email01@abccompany.com gets restricted, would that also impact email02@abccompany.com?
 
Maybe, maybe not. You won't know until you try.

My feeling is it probably will as the red flags that resulted in the ban may be connected to the domain not the local-part of the email address.
 

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