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by robomc 745 days ago
yeah the way he described it it's like... well who would ever do that. but foreign keying to emails or usernames is much easier to "accidentally" do and is a classic source of long-term headaches.
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As a great example: My steam account name is the email I was using in 2003. I have largely not used it since then. The email on the account has been updated, but the account name? Stuck.
I was about to ask how you got past steamguard without email access. Makes sense if you were able to navigate off it.
Email was changed about 5 years before steamguard release :)