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Post by generalquisine on Nov 10, 2023 6:47:01 GMT -5
As the title says, I'm trying to login to an old account I had, but I have forgotten the password and the email adress I used for the account is no longer active. Is there anything to be done or is the account lost forever?
The account still exists on the servers.
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Post by Jayflight on Nov 10, 2023 11:33:45 GMT -5
As the title says, I'm trying to login to an old account I had, but I have forgotten the password and the email adress I used for the account is no longer active. Is there anything to be done or is the account lost forever?
The account still exists on the servers.
If the address you used was a temporary address (like 10-minute-mail) then I don't think there's any way to recover the account, but that also depends on what you mean by "no longer active". Was the email something like Gmail, Outlook, etc?
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Post by generalquisine on Nov 10, 2023 17:27:47 GMT -5
As the title says, I'm trying to login to an old account I had, but I have forgotten the password and the email adress I used for the account is no longer active. Is there anything to be done or is the account lost forever?
The account still exists on the servers.
If the address you used was a temporary address (like 10-minute-mail) then I don't think there's any way to recover the account, but that also depends on what you mean by "no longer active". Was the email something like Gmail, Outlook, etc? The domain no longer exists, so logging into the email is impossible. The email came from my school and I used it to register around 8 years ago
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Post by Jayflight on Nov 10, 2023 18:50:31 GMT -5
If the address you used was a temporary address (like 10-minute-mail) then I don't think there's any way to recover the account, but that also depends on what you mean by "no longer active". Was the email something like Gmail, Outlook, etc? The domain no longer exists, so logging into the email is impossible. The email came from my school and I used it to register around 8 years ago Ah ok, makes more sense. That's unfortunate
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