Don't link a "gaming service account" to an e-mail account that provides some of the best features, accessibility, storage
and security (two-step verification either via phone or authenticator)? :wtf:
Protip: Many paid-for e-mail providers' accounts also get hacked. It doesn't exactly take a lot.
The only kinds of paid-for e-mail providers that can be thought of as "safer" are ones that forbid international IP ranges from accessing it, and then of course, you're welcome to tell me how useful that is to you when you're overseas
I'd also like to see just one paid-for provider that offers the same degree of features, reliability, security, flexibility and spam-filtering that Gmail has.
My feelings on this are simple: don't blame the provider for your own failure to protect your account.
I've used the same e-mail address for around five years with the same password. I've used it in WoW, Guild Wars, forums, everything under the sun. I've never had it compromised. I have, however, had two-step verification activated in the last year because I tend to subscribe to the "better safe than sorry" philosophy. I use it with my online banking, PayPal, Dropbox, Facebook, etc accounts as well and you guessed it: as safe as a bank vault.
I find it remarkably difficult to accept some broad generalisation about "free mail sites" when there are some amazing security features out there that paid-for providers just don't match up to.
So don't you go all "paid-for mail is the safest option in terms of security." Often, it really just isn't.
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Weekend is a bad time. But don't worry, you will. I think it's likely you'll hear from them today.
Good luck, Wyvern...