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wpegg: More likely is that he has been using the "remember me" option so that he has a cookie keeping his GOG session alive, but can not change his password because it's been changed to something he doesn't know.
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InkPanther: Just tried to change my password to test this. It turns out you can't without access to email, they send you a password reset link. So unless OP clarifies a couple of things...
Exactly. We need clarification on how somebody can actually spent 600+ hours on GWENT :D
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InkPanther: Just tried to change my password to test this. It turns out you can't without access to email, they send you a password reset link. So unless OP clarifies a couple of things...
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MarkoH01: Exactly. We need clarification on how somebody can actually spent 600+ hours on GWENT :D
That's something I'd be afraid to ask. ;)
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Linko90: If the account is stolen how are you still posting on the account right now?
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MarkoH01: Everybody wants to be a P.I. these days ;)
Yep. And it's so easy.
Just blame Canada :)
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wpegg: More likely is that he has been using the "remember me" option so that he has a cookie keeping his GOG session alive, but can not change his password because it's been changed to something he doesn't know.
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InkPanther: Just tried to change my password to test this. It turns out you can't without access to email, they send you a password reset link. So unless OP clarifies a couple of things...
If someone got his GOG account and email (was he using same password for both?), then what wpegg said could well be true.
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InkPanther: Just tried to change my password to test this. It turns out you can't without access to email, they send you a password reset link. So unless OP clarifies a couple of things...
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ZFR: If someone got his GOG account and email (was he using same password for both?), then what wpegg said could well be true.
I know, but as I've mentioned, until OP actually provides some more information, we're in the dark. And, judging from his participation so far, I kind of doubt OP's gonna do it.

Yes, yes, anticipating "but if he's unable to log in..." I can reply, it's easy to create another account. ;P
Just changed my password in Chrome. My active login in Firefox expired/I got logged out automatically.
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InkPanther: Just changed my password in Chrome. My active login in Firefox expired/I got logged out automatically.
Hmmm, I guess the only explanation then is that he has 2 accounts, and having lost the first one, he first rebuilt his 600hrs of Gwent before informing GOG of his loss. I have to say, that's some dedication to Gwent.
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InkPanther: Just changed my password in Chrome. My active login in Firefox expired/I got logged out automatically.
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wpegg: Hmmm, I guess the only explanation then is that he has 2 accounts, and having lost the first one, he first rebuilt his 600hrs of Gwent before informing GOG of his loss. I have to say, that's some dedication to Gwent.
A devious plan to confuse us all.
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wpegg: More likely is that he has been using the "remember me" option so that he has a cookie keeping his GOG session alive, but can not change his password because it's been changed to something he doesn't know.
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Fairfox: tahts wut i said! :D
Yes, but you posed it to too eloquently, I felt my post added the common touch.
Post edited September 05, 2018 by wpegg
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InkPanther: Just changed my password in Chrome. My active login in Firefox expired/I got logged out automatically.
Hmmm... interesting. I stand corrected then. Must be a new feature GOG implemented since it wasn't like this before.
Yeah, guys, the funniest thing is that i had 2(!) accounts both approximately 650 hours for those who tryingto crack jokes bout one) Loved to play, i dont know, it was kinda relaxing.But the second one was managed poorly so its practically new and empty. Clarifying the situation - i changed the mail it was connected to maybe a couple a weeks ago, shut down the 2factor authentificatin, and probably the account been restored to the mail i lost control of. And you were right, the gog.com session is still on, so i can see the new user, but cant do anything.
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PetuchProkljatyj: Yeah, guys, the funniest thing is that i had 2(!) accounts both approximately 650 hours for those who tryingto crack jokes bout one) Loved to play, i dont know, it was kinda relaxing.But the second one was managed poorly so its practically new and empty. Clarifying the situation - i changed the mail it was connected to maybe a couple a weeks ago, shut down the 2factor authentificatin, and probably the account been restored to the mail i lost control of. And you were right, the gog.com session is still on, so i can see the new user, but cant do anything.
The email on which you opened the ticket, you still have access to it? Check if reply didn't end up in spam folder.

If not, PM one of the blues with the ticket #.
I was wrong so many times in here...
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PetuchProkljatyj:
So, what happens when you try to log in using your new email?

Edit: nvm
Post edited September 06, 2018 by InkPanther