Question [CLOSED] Extract all emails from a logged out Gmail account - Google Pixel 6

I was wrongfully terminated from my job and all the proof is in my emails. I never deleted a single one and they are all still in my offline Gmail work/island account. I can see the emails if I go into my Gmail account. There are over a thousand.
It's through my ex jobs email address. Is there any way I can download all of these emails without being able to log in? My phone is not rooted. I would like to root it but cannot unlock without wiping my data.

I don't think this is the place, you should have taken legal counsel if you're that much convinced. No one, in her right mind, will provide you illegal means of hacking.

aimsjahan said:
I don't think this is the place, you should have taken legal counsel if you're that much convinced. No one, in her right mind, will provide you illegal means of hacking.
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This ^
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XDA is not place where you ask about this.
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[Q] Android Dev Account banned last year in june how can I get it back?

Hey,
I was wondering how could I possibly get my android dev account back. Google banned it in june :s. The email they sent me was:
Hello,
Your Android Market developer account has been suspended due to violations of our developer agreement and policies. You may view these terms here:
http://www.android.com/us/developer-distribution-agreement.html
http://www.android.com/market/terms/developer-content-policy.html
As a result, your developer account has been closed and your apps have been unpublished from Android Market. Please note that developer suspensions may span multiple Android Market account registrations. Please do not register a new developer account. We will contact you should your account become reinstated.
Regards,
The Android Market Team
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I replied and asked them why I was suspended whats the exact reason and they never told me
Hello Arber,
Thank you for your reply. We have completed the review of your appeal.
Your Android Market Publisher account has been suspended due to multiple
suspension violations of our Terms of Service. You may view these terms
here:
http://www.android.com/us/developer-distribution-agreement.html
http://www.android.com/market/terms/developer-content-policy.html
We will not be restoring your account at this time. Please note that
Android Market Publisher suspensions may span multiple account
registrations and related Google services. Should your account become
reinstated, we will notify you.
We are unable to provide further details regarding this issue. Please do
not register another new developer account. We recommend your utilizing an
alternative application distribution system and payment method for future
orders.
Regards,
The Android Market Team
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(this was all back in june)
how can I get my account back as I got a new phone and it was an Android and I want to release my apps i've been developing for the past month
arberthebarber said:
Hey,
I was wondering how could I possibly get my android dev account back. Google banned it in june :s. The email they sent me was:
I replied and asked them why I was suspended whats the exact reason and they never told me
(this was all back in june)
how can I get my account back as I got a new phone and it was an Android and I want to release my apps i've been developing for the past month
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Only Google can reinstate it. Email them. But from the looks of it the chances are slim if you asked them once and they refused.
It also looks like they will spank you for making another one 0.0
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[Q] Malicious spam started immediately w/ first android phone!

So I finally upgrade my LG simple 1G phone to a VZW Galaxy S4, allowed it to update to MK2, setup my gmail account (not G+ though), take care of organizing it like I want, etc. Next thing I notice, that in my gmail I start getting dangerous looking spam ("update your Amazon credit card info", "update your ###### info", and the image had a link which would've sent me to a Yemen domain. Nothing happens without a reason, and the only thing that changed was I gave the phone my gmail logon. I did not directly give account info to any of the other vendors advertised on the bloatware on this phone. I should add that prior to this I was familiar with the spam I'd get in gmail (and gmail would flag it into spam folder) and it was consistent and never made it into my inbox.
This being my first android I'd appreciate comments on your experiences with this, and anything you can share on how to better safeguard my info. I hate google, or anybody for that matter, having so much access to my credentials which I normally and successfully hold fairly close. (Yes this is my first smartphone).
I am a Malwarebytes registered user on my desktop and laptop so I downloaded their app onto my phone, but something tells me what caused this spammer to source me was over-sharing of data on google's (android's?) part.
Thanks
MessyPotamia ("because in the land between the Tigris and Euphrates, things are a MESS")
Huntsville, Alabama
I think its pretty safe to say its coincidence. My family owns about 5 Android devices and I myself have three Android devices currently in active use , two gmail account, one for my personal devices and the other for family use and so far, we have yet to get any 'weird' spam issues except for the occasional spam that promises me that I'll get bigger manhood and such. Try playing with the app settings or try another email app. I mean, if you have a gmail account all this while and google wants to sell off your personal information, they would have sold it a long time ago and not wait only now because you have a new smartphone right? Lol
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mha93 said:
I think its pretty safe to say its coincidence. <SNIP> I mean, if you have a gmail account all this while and google wants to sell off your personal information, they would have sold it a long time ago and not wait only now because you have a new smartphone right? Lol
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Didn't mean that I think G directly sold it off, but something enabled a spammer to target me. Have been getting this same spam about 1x / day since I shared my 10 yr old gmail acct w/ VZW/I545/MK2. Something triggered it, I don't believe in coincidences (my prior CI work, sorry!), and the only thing that changed was my new setup.
Maybe its something that you've installed? Like have you pirated any apps or downloaded any sketchy apps? Besides that, I can't think of other ways besides logging in to your gmail account, and actively mark the emails from that address as spam.
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mha93 said:
Maybe its something that you've installed? Like have you pirated any apps or downloaded any sketchy apps? Besides that, I can't think of other ways besides logging in to your gmail account, and actively mark the emails from that address as spam.
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Two days later from my orig post. First, I have not downloaded any suspicious apps (only 2 banking apps, and they're pretty secure), one or two others from app store (but uninstalled them when I wasn't impressed). I set up my wife's yahoo email account as another account under email; one gmail account I use often as another email account; and my regular gmail account is the main phone account. My regular gmail account gets very little spam.
Now I notice my wife is getting evidence her contacts have been harvested, as folks in her contacts (some very old contacts) are replying "Did you send this? " or rejection messages from their .gov or .mil enterprise mail server. She has had registered malwarebytes on her laptop, as do I on mine. Tomorrow I will run CCleaner and HijackThis on both hers and mine. I must say the neither of us visit suspicious places or have any poor practices regarding opening emails or attachments, and our Secunia PSI scores are usually around 98.
This has to have something to do with my new Galaxy S4 and the fact that I gave it my gmail credentials, and her yahoo credentials.
This is not a coincidence.
After googling around, I came upon several forums stating that their users are getting spam mails after logging into their gmail accounts from their 'new' smartphones. So I guess your case is not unique. In all the cases, they managed to solve the problem by changing their gmail password. So what I'm thinking is that your phone is a 'manufacturer refurbished phone' or at least one that was returned to your carrier and repackaged again and that the previous owner left a malicious code or script in the phone. So short of returning to your carrier or to Samsung, I suggest that you change your password, factory reset your phone, update the firmware before logging in to your gmail account and see if it changes anything. The best bet is to return it to Samsung or your carrier on grounds that its a 'defective device' or at least claim that something is wrong with it. Chances are, they will reflash a fresh new firmware onto your phone and would in theory solve and delete any malicious code in your phone. Or they'll replace yours with a new phone. Yeah sounds troublesome but if you want to skip Samsung and reflash a new firmware yourself, head over to the S4 forums and see the method of flashing a new stock firmware. Sorry that your new smartphone causes so much problems. Google is quite helpful when its working right.
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(Problem solved)
mha93 said:
After googling around, I came upon several forums stating that their users are getting spam mails after logging into their gmail accounts from their 'new' smartphones.<<SNIPPED for brevity>> Google is quite helpful when its working right.
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The source of the spam is most assuredly the YAHOO MAIL ANDROID APP (downloaded 3 days ago from App store and put on her android, not mine). After running (reg'd) malwarebytes, plus CCleaner and HijackThis (all showed nominal) I began to suspect it was on Yahoo's side, and sure enough there are plenty of recent articles about their vulnerability. Removed the app from her Moto Droid.
I particularly enjoyed reading this:
[I can't post outside links, google the search terms "even-yahoo-employees-dont-use-yahoo-mail"]
Meanwhile, everyone here I thank for participating in this thread.

Can I share my Google account with other devices/people ?

Whats up guys?
I have two Google accounts that I use on my tablet. A primary one that I use for Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, etc.... and another one that I use for the sole purpose of purchasing apps. This happened due to limitations in my country so I made this other account with US data so I can buy apps with it.
This other account doesn't have any noteworthy data about me. I don't sync anything to it except apps.
So my question is. Can I share that account with other friends/family? so they can take advantages of some of the apps i purchased? Keep in mind that nobody can really purchase anything for themselves in my country (Egypt) and I went through hoops to get that one working and credit added to it, so I'm thinking about sharing this account with one or two people.
So can I do that? and if I did. Is there anything wrong with it? Are there any risks involved?
Thanks in advance and sorry if I posted this on the wrong forum.
According to Apple, the Apple ID can be associated with a maximum of 10 devices, I have read somewhere, that it was the same with Google. I have seen the same Google account used on 3-4 devices without any problem. If you want to share your account with 3 more people or devices, I would say go ahead. But if the number of people or devices exceeds more than that, then I would suggest to contact Google and ask them the upper usage limit of a single account on different devices.
The first thing that came to my mind, was to be careful and not syncing your data with that account (even by mistake).
Also.. make sure you trust them, I think this is obvious

Rooted OP6 user with an odd request involving app communication

I have a situation involving tinder. I managed to get myself banned through their platform by using sarcastic profile details that was violation of their policy. I kind of was playing with fire here as I had continued to see fake accounts make it onto the platform, and wanted to test their security. I basically ****ed myself.
So I've contacted them and they told me that my phone number and Facebook was banned. I used new phone numbers, Facebook accounts, play store account, a VPN, even a new device to see if they were able to ban based on the MAC address of the device. I still manage to get auto banned. So I think it was because tinder communicates with Facebook automatically. I am unable to use my Facebook on the device I use with a tinder account. My question is this: is there a way to block applications from communicating with each other behind the scenes, as in a way for tinder to not be able to see that Facebook is even installed. I know there has to be a way. I'm actually more interested in learning about this way than I am with using tinder. It's quite funny, actually. :laugh:
Are there any devs that know if there's a way to edit the coding of the program and how to do it? I do recall there being an app that allows you to change the structure of an app by altering it's values such as true to false or 000 to 001 etc.
Feel free to move this post or redirect me. I was gonna post this in the Android mods tab, but it says devs only so I figure I'd respect that fwiw.
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App Smartphone ban IP/MAC/IMEI/PCBA/Serial/UDI

Hi,
can someone tell me pls, which possible ways exist for an app to stop a user from creating new profiles?
Im speaking of "tinder". My account has been banned and every time I try to create a new profile (using different phone-numbesr, no FB account), app always says my account has been banned.
I created a new google-account, deleted all data and cache from tinder-app and reinstalled it, got a new phone-number, emailadress and even used vpn. Nothing helped, app still says account has been banned.
Always paid attention to not create a new account until all of things mentioned above were done.
Do they ban by IMEI? or serial number maybe? How can they keep track!?
@samsonix
If Tinder bans your account, they will have good reason for it. Probably you have violated their Terms Of Service or Community Guidelines.
Contact Tinder support for a Tinder ban appeal if you think you got banned by mistake. You have multiple options to contact Tinder Support or other functional teams of Tinder:
Submit a Support request
Contact them by email
Reach out to them on a social platform
samsonix said:
Hi,
can someone tell me pls, which possible ways exist for an app to stop a user from creating new profiles?
Im speaking of "tinder". My account has been banned and every time I try to create a new profile (using different phone-numbesr, no FB account), app always says my account has been banned.
I created a new google-account, deleted all data and cache from tinder-app and reinstalled it, got a new phone-number, emailadress and even used vpn. Nothing helped, app still says account has been banned.
Always paid attention to not create a new account until all of things mentioned above were done.
Do they ban by IMEI? or serial number maybe? How can they keep track!?
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The app will request an application permission about reading device IMEI. I think it should have banned your device according to the IMEI.

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