Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I want to change my email to log in, seeing how chris is ignorant with his email, how can I go around doing this, I want to change it to a more secure one, due to the fact; my current one was suspended by gmail. (Eff off google).
i have emailed him before asking the same thing and he said not possible
Damn! How is it not possible!
It should be possible, Chris should just get his lazy **** off of his chair.
I don't see why it matters, you don't really need an email for EE. I once registered an account with the email <a class="__cf_email__" href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" data-cfemail="b3d4d6d8c0d9d4c5f3d4d5c0d89dd0dcde">[email protected]</a><script cf-hash='f9e31' type="text/javascript"> /* <![CDATA[ */!function(){try{var t="currentScript"in document?document.currentScript:function(){for(var t=document.getElementsByTagName("script"),e=t.length;e--;)if(t[e].getAttribute("cf-hash"))return t[e]}();if(t&&t.previousSibling){var e,r,n,i,c=t.previousSibling,a=c.getAttribute("data-cfemail");if(a){for(e="",r=parseInt(a.substr(0,2),16),n=2;a.length-n;n+=2)i=parseInt(a.substr(n,2),16)^r,e+=String.fromCharCode(i);e=document.createTextNode(e),c.parentNode.replaceChild(e,c)}}}catch(u){}}();/* ]]> */</script> As long as it has an @ and a TLD you're good.
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Until someone guesses your pass and you want to change it.
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I have a password technique: When you see that your account is in danger -->
Step 1. Make a notepad.
Step 2. Write random numbers and letters in notepad.
Step 3. Change the password , so its the same as in the notepad.
Step 4. When you want to log in,just copy and paste from notepad.
(It's not possible from friends house)
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That only works if your e-mail actually exists.
I want to change my email to something more secure then gmail. (My domain email).
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