I no longer use the service that I originally used to register, and would like to change my OpenID provider to another account, or at least add a second account.

Is this possible? How do I change my OpenID provider or associate a backup OpenID?

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meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/19808/… has other useful info, too :) – warren Apr 25 '11 at 13:56

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Yes, this is documented on the Stack Overflow blog and in the Help Center.

You can add an unlimited number of logins (including a stackexchange.com login) of your choosing from the account page, by clicking "my logins", then "add new login..."

Changing OpenID providers

If this seems to create another user, then you probably already used that "new" OpenID earlier. In that case see How can one link/merge/combine/associate two accounts/users? (Anonymous/unregistered/cookie or OpenID/registered).

If you are signing in with Google and want to add another Google account, see here for instructions.

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Was there a regression on this? When I try to add an openid, I am told: "You are currently logged in. Do you want to log out and log in with this OpenID?" I added this as an answer below, but it's not really an answer, but I can't delete my own answer. – Elliot Foster Jul 22 '11 at 9:06
@Elliot this means you have multiple accounts – Jeff Atwood Jul 22 '11 at 13:31
@ElliotFoster Jeff means: You have a SE account and your SE OpenID linked (presumably a temporary one created when you created the SE OpenID). Delete this SE account and then you'll be able to link your SE OpenID to your primary account. – Josh May 11 at 0:46

This guide explained how to change OpenID, so well: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/114704/177496

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