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by DarkWiiPlayer 2542 days ago
1. Everyone is responsible for their own password. Some sites may have password requirements, which I think is dumb, but ultimately it's still the users responsibility to secure their account against password guessing attacks.

2. (unrelated to article) My gaijin.net (warthunder) account has been hacked ages ago, and since I didn't spend a single euro on it, I never really cared. I just observe where people log in from (I get an email for every weird login), and it's quite interesting.

3. most likely changing the password would have required email access

1 comments

1. I was simply trying to clarify what 'shared account' likely actually meant.

3. This I didn't consider.