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If any of you are unaware, you can use this tool to check if your account has been compromised (at which case, best to change the passwords on those accounts and ANY account that shares the same username and password).

On that same note, if you don’t have a password manager there’s Bitwarden which is a free, open source one that checks your passwords against known breaches and allows you to quickly generate better, unique passwords for each service (they don’t pay me to say this, just a satisfied user).

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      lol my gmail was in 9 breaches. good thing i don’t use that anymore!

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        I’m assuming you don’t have that email listed as a recovery email for your other emails and didn’t re-use the password for that email to other services?

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          correct. password manager too!