Gmails

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by CheyenneRainbow, Jan 7, 2019.

  1. Can you guys plz make it so we can change our own gmails plz ty
     
  2. U dont need to. U only need the email to login onse u verifyd it u dont get send any thing again any way. Its only use is to be able to log in/out so this idea is point less
     
  3. Actually, you can change your email. Simply send a ticket.

    @Scott: Changing your email is useful when you need to reset your password when you have forgotten about it, but lost access to the email.
     
  4. Make a esy pass word n wont forget it
     
  5. Someone (like me) who has 10 passwords makes it frustrating to test each password lol.
     
  6. Got mine rite on sarah phone to so cant lose it if do forget
     
  7. Why so much just have 1
     
  8. I mean he has a point
     
  9. So that if someone find out one of them, they can't access everything down to your internet banking?
     
  10. Internet security 101: don't use the same damn password for everything.
     
  11. No, it's not for security reasons. My history of passwords:
    • The OG password that my sister made for me when I was 10. (8-chars)
    • My own creative password (8-chars)
    • They started to ask for both numbers and characters. (4-chars, 4-digits)
    • They started to require special characters too. (length: 9)
    • Now they started asking for long passwords. (length: 20)
    • Oh god, the long passwords need numbers too. (length: 17, numbers + chars)
    • Now they want to limit the length???? (length: 13, numbers+chars)
    • Oh god, I've forgotten my password. And I can't change it to my last ten passwords. (yet another length: 13, numbers+chars)

    Not to mention, I gotta remember my mom and my dad's passwords cause they get locked out all the damn time.
     
  12. Go to the phone’s notes and write down your password for pimd so they you can remember
     
  13. Who's needs security, that's not fun.
     
  14. UnderoverUnder225
     
  15. Or;
    Stay completely off the grid, live in the mountains, buy some goats, ditch electricity. Maybe some place with lots of alpacas.
     
  16. ...or maintain a normal level of anonimity/safety
     
  17. Or just make all your stuff one password, worst case scenario you end up living in the mountains with alpacas, or just completely homeless.
    Best case scenario, all that happens, but I'm the one who stole the money.
     
  18. Try saying that when you use the same email/password combo on everything you use, and one of them gets breached leading to all of your accounts being compromised
     
  19. That sounds specific.