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So I guess the argument of G Suite / Workspace accounts are only for businesses / enterprises / education and you should only be able to access Stadia and other "consumer" level features from gmail.c... See more...
So I guess the argument of G Suite / Workspace accounts are only for businesses / enterprises / education and you should only be able to access Stadia and other "consumer" level features from gmail.com accounts now goes right out the window. Google Workspace is now for everyone - https://blog.google/products/workspace/google-workspace-everyone.
Or if Google came to the realization that it is up to the paying account owners of Workspace / G Suite to determine how their end user data is handled, this would all be fixed. Turn consumer features... See more...
Or if Google came to the realization that it is up to the paying account owners of Workspace / G Suite to determine how their end user data is handled, this would all be fixed. Turn consumer features like Stadia, GPay, Family Sharing, etc. to default off for Workspace / G Suite accounts and leave it up the account owners and admins to determine whether or not those features should be enabled. I can understand not having that for true enterprises, education, etc. But if their stance has somehow become that Workspace / G Suite is solely business oriented, then only business should have the ability to access and use it in the first place. And the same should go when it comes to consumer grade gmail.com accounts, which are unoriginal and cliché, for when businesses use them. I can't tell you how many times I see realtors, lawn companies, churches, etc. use gmail.com addresses because Google clearly doesn't care on that side. At this point, I've come to terms with paying for the "consumer" level services through other providers because they clearly don't care if you have a "business oriented" e-mail. In the end, I hope this stance and others will further prevent Google from continuing their efforts for these services. Oh well.
It's okay. I'm happy to keep spending my money with Microsoft. Google shows they certainly don't want it.
Clearly weavernator has no concept of enabling / disabling services at the user level. This whole feature of Stadia not working with G Suite doesn't really surprise me though. Google actively refuses... See more...
Clearly weavernator has no concept of enabling / disabling services at the user level. This whole feature of Stadia not working with G Suite doesn't really surprise me though. Google actively refuses to give paying G Suite customers (many of them personal users) access to a lot of features. Family sharing being one of those main features. All it needs to be is a feature that is disabled by default that admins can turn on per user. Then the arguments of "G Suite accounts are disposable" and "the data is managed by the organization" just go out the window because it is in the hands of the admin to manage, not Google to worry about. Oh also, stop advertising that G Suite accounts are not Google accounts by the way. That's incorrect.