Comment by kiwijamo

15 hours ago

Can you cite an example of a big, well-known, etc service that enforces a 'you can't change your email address' rule? I haven't really seen this sort of thing in the wild to be honest. Maybe one or two over 20+ years? I think the norm is using a username or an internal identification number (such as an UUID). It is rare the email address is actually used as the primary key to identify an account.

> Can you cite an example of a big, well-known, etc service that enforces a 'you can't change your email address' rule?

Philips Hue.

I've run into others, but that one sticks out because it's the only account I still have using my old email, since creating a new account would also involve re-pairing all of my Hue products.

My hospital.

Yeah, and they insist on using it for MFA.

Actually the tech support did change what I use to sign in, but the patient record/profile is separate, and not user-serviceable.

I tried twice to change it, but they were able to send me on epic bureaucratic fools errands; I had to give up!