For your djangoproject account, you can change your display name and email there: https://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/edit/.


Baptiste

On 11/15/2015 02:46 PM, Daniele Procida wrote:
I've been discussing with Florian on IRC a suggestion for improved account 
security.

On many sites, you will get a message a message like this:

Hello evildmp,

We wanted to let you know that your GitHub password was changed.

If you did not perform this action, you can recover access by entering
dani...@vurt.org into the form at https://github.com/password_reset.

To see this and other security events for your account, visit https://
github.com/settings/security.

If you run into problems, please contact support by visiting https://
github.com/contact or replying to this email.
(In fact my gumtree.com account was compromised, and this mechanism is how I 
learned about it, and was able to alert Gumtree and have a fraudulent 
advertisment removed from my account within minutes).

A similar thing would be valuable in Django, to help improve the security of 
all Django accounts and sites.

I am not sure how it could or should be implemented; Florian suggests as part 
of a more general audit framework.

On a related matter, my djangoproject.com account has an associated email 
address (not the same one as at code.djangoproject.com) but I don't think I am 
able to change that.

Daniele


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