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After updating my email to a new one, my account page became inaccessible when I login. I also cannot log out without a browser reset. Under my Settings (thankfully I still can access that) my profile is listed as Disabled, and I cannot re-enable the account profile.

When I try to view my accoutn page, I get this error message: "Access to www.gog.com was deniedYou don't have authorization to view this page.
HTTP ERROR 403"

I'm using Chrome, but it also doesn't work in other browsers as well.

I filed a support ticket a few minutes ago, any idea if this is a site-related issue?
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Unuson:
I can see your profile. is it just your account page (ie games) that you cant view?
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Unuson:
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Sachys: I can see your profile. is it just your account page (ie games) that you cant view?
It was affecting just the profile and activity feed, but it seems to be fixed now! It must have been a temporary glitch on the website's end, but thankfully it's been resolved.
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Unuson: It must have been a temporary glitch on the website's end, but thankfully it's been resolved.
i dont think resolved is the correct term - more "hammered back into place until it breaks again"
I have the same problem. Just changed my email and now I can no longer access my profile, even after clearing cookies and localStorage. On a fresh browser where I never used GOG I am unable to log in.

EDIT: an hour later it seems to be fixed, huh. Maybe GOG's architecture is based on some microservices and queuing and it takes time to propagate the change?
Post edited January 30, 2023 by HazeSpire
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HazeSpire: I have the same problem. Just changed my email and now I can no longer access my profile, even after clearing cookies and localStorage. On a fresh browser where I never used GOG I am unable to log in.

EDIT: an hour later it seems to be fixed, huh. Maybe GOG's architecture is based on some microservices and queuing and it takes time to propagate the change?
That or they synchronize their servers on a given timer (every hour maybe?)
It might also be a way to prevent bots and fraud, who knows?
I don't suppose that you payed attention if there was a "might take some time" message after changing the email.