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FaTech
1 year ago

Usually it should be. It’s not everywhere, but at most services. With Google, I mean, this is so

CLEBA
1 year ago

Ohh no

each account is seperat. If you change the password of your email, it will not automatically apply to accounts that use this email. you use the old one. you should not take the same password for each account. should be found for an account the password would be affected immediately.

LukyTheWolf
1 year ago

For email services: yes

For other services where you use the email, but you do not have your own password (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)

NackterGerd
1 year ago

I do not hope you use the password for your email elsewhere.

That would be insecure.

Of course, you must also specify the PW in your mail programs.

and evtl programs that are directly related to it as it belongs to email

MoonGaze
1 year ago

On every device you access your email address, yes. But not from any account you signed up with your email.

csor77
1 year ago

Only wherever you get your emails.
when you retrieve your emails on your PC and cell phone, you need to notify both devices of the new PW,
But if you’re logged in with your email somewhere, not there.

MrSlowhand129
1 year ago

It’s logical or. New password … with new password.

NackterGerd
1 year ago
Reply to  MrSlowhand129

NO, only in the mail program,