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I have a notification on stackoverflow that someone contacted me about work, with the title careers message.

When I click on this notification, I am taken to a page on careers.stackoverflow.com, and prompted to log in.

However, my log in has always been with myopenid, which has apparently shut down.

I was able to quickly and easily log in using my Facebook account instead. There's just one problem: it appears I'm now logged in to a brand new account. I have no access to my profile or the message that was apparently sent to me.

How do I get my old account back?

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Use the contact us form to request that the accounts be merged.

Then once that's done you can remove the MyOpenID from the list of logins.

It would also be useful to add a second login (Google?) to your account in case there are problems with the primary one you have chosen.

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  • I was actually able to access the old account by logging in with Google. I'm not sure exactly why that is--I don't recall using Google before. It's a little confusing but I got my data back. I will use the contact link to try and get the two accounts merged. Jan 5, 2015 at 16:31
  • @JonathanWood as a side note, this is why, if you own a domain name, or really if you control a webpage anywhere, it it's good to use OpenID delegation. You can change providers without changing identities.
    – hobbs
    Jan 5, 2015 at 20:41
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    Note that Google's shutting down its OpenID provider in 2015, so relying on Google isn't a good idea.
    – jamessan
    Jan 5, 2015 at 21:30
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    I believe SO has already migrated to Google's new authentication mechanism based on OpenID Connect and hopefully implemented a migration strategy as documented in developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OpenID
    – Hans Z.
    Jan 5, 2015 at 22:10
  • @jamessan: Thanks, but that's why this seems less than ideal. Particularly with a site like careers.stackexchange.com, users may only need to visit it once every several years. They come back, and they've lost their login. HansZ: I hope that is correct. Jan 6, 2015 at 1:34

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