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		<title>Automattic Account Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 13:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Automattic, the fine folk behind the WordPress blogging engine, wordpress.com and Akismet have started merging accounts between wordpress.com and Gravatar. Toward the start of 2006, I signed up for an account with wordpress.com and for obvious reasons, I&#8217;ve never needed &#8230; <a href="http://ifdebug.com/automattic-account-management/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Automattic, the fine folk behind the WordPress blogging engine, wordpress.com and Akismet have started merging accounts between wordpress.com and Gravatar.</p>
<p>Toward the start of 2006, I signed up for an account with wordpress.com and for obvious reasons, I&#8217;ve never needed to use it. Not that long afterward, I used the API key that was provided with my wordpress.com to <a href="http://www.lattimore.id.au/2007/03/20/akismet-stopping-website-comment-spam-the-easy-way/">fight spam</a> using Akismet.</p>
<p>Today I signed into Gravatar, a web service <a href="http://www.lattimore.id.au/2007/10/19/automattic-acquires-gravatar/">acquired by Automattic late in 2007</a> to check some settings and was presented with some information about upcoming changes to my existing account. Not having used my wordpress.com account actively, I had to go sifting through signup emails from two years ago; not unsurprisingly, my account still had the randomly generated password!</p>
<p>Within two minutes of finding my wordpress.com account information, I&#8217;d followed the prompts and merged/associated it with my existing Gravatar account. The way in which this is being handled is great, it&#8217;s a passive change that happens when you next sign in and if you do have an existing wordpress.com account &#8211; you can associate them together.</p>
<p>The best thing is now I have one less login to worry about and I can see all of my information for all Automattic assets in one place!</p>
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