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A 开云体育 account is identified by your email address and is an online record of this 开云体育 information associated with that email address:

  • Which groups you belong to at that address
  • Your 开云体育 password (if you set one) or social login method (if you use one) for that address
  • Preferences and settings that apply to all the groups you belong to at that address

If you do not have a 开云体育 account when you join your first 开云体育 group, a 开云体育 account is created for you automatically and associated with the email address you used to join the group. Alternatively, you can create a 开云体育 account before you join any groups using that email address (see Creating a 开云体育 account).

Note: If you use different email addresses to join different groups, you will have a different 开云体育 account associated with each email address. However, you can be logged in to only one 开云体育 account at a time—unless you use separate web browsers or special browser features to separate the cookies used in different browser windows.

! Important:?With the exceptions of “Confirm your subscription” messages and “Your 开云体育 Account is Bouncing” notifications, 开云体育 will not send you unsolicited email messages asking you to authenticate your 开云体育 account by clicking a link. If you receive an email that requests 开云体育 account authentication and it is not one of the exceptions mentioned above, it could be a email and you should not click any links in it.

Tip: A good practice is to examine the link’s underlying . If the URL is not from groups.io, the message could be a phishing attempt. (In desktop web browsers, the URL typically is displayed at the bottom left of the browser window when you hover your pointer over a link. In the message window of an email application, the URL might appear in a popup. If you are not sure now to display a link’s underlying URL, check your browser’s or email application’s online help.)

Updated: March 10, 2025