: "Retro-Device Whitelisting." Allow users to "lock" their login to a specific legacy device ID.

Losing this password often meant losing digital "badges" that have no monetary value but immense sentimental value.

While the official site is gone, digital footprints remain. Here is a forensic approach to retrieving your .

Because 2013 was before GDPR, many sites sent passwords in via email. If you find that original email, your problem is solved.

To understand the “exclusive 2013 password” myth, let’s revisit the actual most common passwords of 2013 (according to SplashData):