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- I'm not sure if that answers the question what would happen if the user has a Linked-in account using [email protected] email id. Later, the [email protected] email account was deleted when he left the company but his Linked-in account still exists. He can sign up for services using this Linked-in account but how would services that need users to have a valid email account make sure that a user signing up with Linked-in account has a functional/valid email account.Komal Waseem– Komal Waseem2014-09-10 05:00:12 +00:00Commented Sep 10, 2014 at 5:00
- @KomalWaseem Until you answered my comment on the question this was not clear. You do know that users can add multiple logins to LinkedIn, right?Danny Varod– Danny Varod2014-09-10 10:24:04 +00:00Commented Sep 10, 2014 at 10:24
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