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by pdonis
2252 days ago
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> At some point, while working on a side project and to share it with a teammate, I attached a secondary email to my account and created few boards under it. This email was my companies email This makes it seem like it's the third of the options I mentioned (personal account which happens to have a work email as an alternate email). But what you say a little further on (quoted below) makes it clear that it's the second: you used the same Trello account for both personal and work items. If the account had access to the company's boards, it's not just your personal account any more. It's a mixed work/personal account (which, as I and others in this thread have said, is not a good idea). > As soon as I left the company and my email was disabled, all the boards under that email disappeared from my account. But you apparently didn't remove that company's email from the Trello account. That's water under the bridge now, but in any case it seems like the company ought to be fine with telling Atlassian that you're no longer working for them and the email under their domain can be removed from the account. What you seem to be wanting, though, is for Atlassian to just go ahead and erase that company's email from the account, or otherwise disconnect that account totally from the company so you can use it again, without any agreement from the company that that's ok. I don't see why Atlassian should do that. |
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And if this is technically difficult to do (because boards are not obviously linked to email addresses, or whatever), then that's still on them, but also solvable: allow you to remove BigCo email and just not give you access to any BigCo boards.
If you happened to have created a board yourself for BigCo, then that's still available to you. And if that's not acceptable for Atlassian, they should make boards more obviously connected to email addresses. Or something similar.
The equivalent to the current situation would be to allow you to add BigCo email to your personal Drobox account (for ease of logging in), and then remove you from the entire account when BigCo revokes your access. That's extremely unexpected!