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fa...@google.com <fa...@google.com> #2
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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #3
ho...@gmail.com <ho...@gmail.com> #4
Thank you for reporting this issue. We have a fix rolling out now.
nr...@gmail.com <nr...@gmail.com> #5
Thanks for the update.
jk...@gmail.com <jk...@gmail.com> #6
What
Feature request
The option on the top is not displaying properly, it's hidden under menu header
Where
Build and device data
- Build Number: google/cheetah_beta/cheetah:15/BP11.241121.010/12780007:user/release-keys
(Note: It is the build when sending this report. For exact build reference, please see the attached bugreport.)
Debugging information
Google Play services
com.google.android.gms
Version 244961035 (24.49.61 (260400-705672791))
System App (Updated)
Android System WebView
com.google.android.webview
Version 683404342 (132.0.6834.43)
System App (Updated)
Network operator: Hutch
SIM operator: Hutch
Network operator: Mobitel
SIM operator: Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel
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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #7
This UI change is different than the fix that is rolling out
da...@gmail.com <da...@gmail.com> #12
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #13
issue in comment#6
- investigation is still in progress.
b/389208485#comment15
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #14
How hard can it be for devs at google to add a "remove myself from project" button...
ju...@gmail.com <ju...@gmail.com> #15
ka...@gmail.com <ka...@gmail.com> #16
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de...@gmail.com <de...@gmail.com> #23
The project owner left the company and is not reachable.
(Typical case.)
Stuck...
dv...@gmail.com <dv...@gmail.com> #24
Come on, y'all. I don't need the boot camp project that I worked on years ago to show in my projects because I can't contact the person who has ownership permissions, that's absurd. If I want to leave a project, I should have that permission. Why should I be forced to maintain low-level permissions on a project that doesn't even exist anymore? Shouldn't I have the ability to consent to leave a project if it's no longer viable, doesn't exist, or I can't get a hold of the person who owns the project? Whatever permissions issue exists in IAM that doesn't allow you to leave at your own will should really be worked out.
ma...@leviarto.com <ma...@leviarto.com> #25
This seems such a fundamental feature, why gets this ignored for a decade? It's beyond my mind.
d6...@gmail.com <d6...@gmail.com> #26
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he...@richardcooke.io <he...@richardcooke.io> #38
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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #46
+1
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wi...@gmail.com <wi...@gmail.com> #66
ro...@gmail.com <ro...@gmail.com> #67
this ticket is 5 years old.
th...@pulsify.io <th...@pulsify.io> #68
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ga...@fassilavalle.com.ar <ga...@fassilavalle.com.ar> #83
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jo...@providence.org.c-03oege15.appstempdomain.goog <jo...@providence.org.c-03oege15.appstempdomain.goog> #93
si...@quitedo.com <si...@quitedo.com> #94
lu...@brandbastion.com <lu...@brandbastion.com> #95
+1
lg...@gmail.com <lg...@gmail.com> #96
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pa...@gmail.com <pa...@gmail.com> #100
ce...@gmail.com <ce...@gmail.com> #101
yupp same here.. don't have contact with the client anymore and would like to remove myself from the project
vi...@gmail.com <vi...@gmail.com> #102
fa...@gmail.com <fa...@gmail.com> #103
ku...@google.com <ku...@google.com>
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ef...@gmail.com <ef...@gmail.com> #104
Yaay: imgur . com/a/rnAFuO8
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #105
ca...@gmail.com <ca...@gmail.com> #106
co...@maxcorbeau.com <co...@maxcorbeau.com> #107
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD FIX THIS !!!
Now I can't use Power BI because of this: someone has added me to GCP project integration-test-project / sixth-utility-385100 without me asking. I can't leave it, and when trying to use Power BI BigQuery connector, despite pointing it to another project, I get the below error I can't bypass (my guess is that the connector checks admin permissions for all projects I have access to and fails). Granted this is an issue with Power BI to start with, but it's made worse by the fact that we can't leave GCP projects.
DataSource.Error: ODBC: ERROR [42000] [Microsoft][BigQuery] (100) Error interacting with REST API: Access Denied: Project sixth-utility-385100: User does not have bigquery.jobs.create permission in project sixth-utility-385100 error
ju...@gmail.com <ju...@gmail.com> #108
sd...@gmail.com <sd...@gmail.com> #109
We are all the way from 2016 to 2023. I dont know for how many years more this thread goes on. I too have a ghost project. No idea how I got it and I have not a single permission to do anything but stays in my projects list. Why are you letting someone add sh*t into my plate. I don't want it. Please implement this much requested feature.
an...@gmail.com <an...@gmail.com> #110
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al...@gmail.com <al...@gmail.com> #127
al...@gmail.com <al...@gmail.com> #128
ka...@gmail.com <ka...@gmail.com> #129
Hello,
I was made an Editor in one of these GC projects 14 (FOURTEEN. FOURTEEN F'ING YEARS GOOGLE. GET THAT RIGHT ) years ago alright. Now because Editor roles don't have permission to modify roles, they cannot remove themselves from the project. At least that's my case. Billing Support say they can't help. The owner of the account is not responding because the company f'ing shut down !!!
I simply see this as a security threat, I don't want to be associated with a project. You are causing so much trouble to me and other people.
Why won't you let us remove ourselves from a project ? We wish we could take you to the court for the inconvenience, trouble and suffering you are causing here. How would you feel if somebody kept their garbage in your backyard for 15 years by force, not letting you clean it up. You are causing so much pain
LET US SIMPLY BE ABLE TO LEAVE A PROJECT OMG
ka...@gmail.com <ka...@gmail.com> #130
get your sister, friends and family to vote and +1 this thread, anyone that is affected by this bug. This is not a feature request this is a core functionality that's missing, it's not just inconvenient, it's CRIMINAL to prevent your customers from leaving a project / service against their will.
let's all gather and take a look at the way Google treats their own GCP community. It's an embarrassment.
ba...@google.com <ba...@google.com>
su...@gmail.com <su...@gmail.com> #131
va...@google.com <va...@google.com> #132
Hi,
We have found that this issue is a duplicate of
To avoid duplicate reports, I'm going to close this issue, which will no longer be monitored. In case you want to report a new issue, please do not hesitate to create a new issue on the
Thank you.
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #133
The reason for duplicates to exist is because the issue which is annoying the hell out of a lot of developers has not been addressed in over what is it ? 13 Years, what a disgrace
vi...@gmail.com <vi...@gmail.com> #134
mz...@gmail.com <mz...@gmail.com> #135
Thank you for considering to implement this feature.
Description
1. Somebody added me to a Google Cloud project (accidentally)
2. I see that unknown project in my list of projects
2.1: (optional) I panic(), because I thought that somebody hacked my account
3. Try to delete myself from the project, using the web console
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I want to be removed from the project, but, because I don't have permissions to do so, I can't.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Google Cloud web console.
Please provide any additional information below.
I'm don't have any relation with the owners of the project. I sent them already an email, asking to be removed, but they haven't do that (at this moment, at least).
On the other hand, I don't know if this bug could be used to harvest emails of GCP users, to later attempt to hack them in another way.
Also I never received any email asking me for approving the new project. That should be a minimum countermeasure for this problem.