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Random Account Connected to my Microsoft account! Is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1080626" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>[USER=101350]@Xeno1234[/USER] , I wouldn't share an email account with anyone, you shouldn't too. If your dad doesn't want to enable 2FA, then you should get your own account and set that one up with 2FA. You have to protect yourself first and foremost. If he doesn't care about being hacked or staying secure, then it's his loss, let him deal with his security problem when his account gets hacked again. Set up your own email account and enable 2FA. You are old enough to have your own separate email account. I have never made my son share an email account with me, I don't think I need to baby sit him. And I would have scolded him if he didn't setup 2FA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1080626, member: 96560"] [USER=101350]@Xeno1234[/USER] , I wouldn't share an email account with anyone, you shouldn't too. If your dad doesn't want to enable 2FA, then you should get your own account and set that one up with 2FA. You have to protect yourself first and foremost. If he doesn't care about being hacked or staying secure, then it's his loss, let him deal with his security problem when his account gets hacked again. Set up your own email account and enable 2FA. You are old enough to have your own separate email account. I have never made my son share an email account with me, I don't think I need to baby sit him. And I would have scolded him if he didn't setup 2FA. [/QUOTE]
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