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Originally Posted by unixmad
I don't see any security issues:
If your graal password is stolen you can get it changed by the password changer in 30 seconds, you can also request by the support center giving your payement reference ID.
There are no reasons to get your graal password stolen, graal password are really random and they are really secure, we don't store them unencrypted and they are also salted.
We want to stop account sharing so it will be another good reason to not share his/her account to not have someone posting using your name...
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If somebody steals my Graal account by getting into my email address then they have 2 days to do whatever they want. Since password changes can only be sent every 2 days (not to mention that any smart person with access to your email account would change your email password).
I could make a support ticket, if I remember my username and password for that, but by the time it's responded to and acted on it'll probably already be too late. (And when I say 'acted on' I mean having the account temp-globalled.)
Since all my paypal info would also be in my email account, or they would have direct access to it as a consequence of having my email address, then the chances of me ever being able to fully regain control of my account are slim to none.