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Security Enhancement - Limiting Email LookupWhat change are we making to enhance security?What features are affected by this change? Why are we making this change? What issues are we trying to address? What are the main differences to the site? Will I have to log in (using the Sign In feature) with my User ID? What if I forgot my buyer or seller's User ID? My User ID is the same as my email address. How will these changes affect me? Why wasn't there prior notification of this change? Isn't this just a way for eBay to limit open communication between members? Why did you create the new Request User ID function? Won't scam artists also use the new Request User ID function to look up email addresses to validate accounts? I've been using my email address to log in (using the Sign In feature). What if I've forgotten my own User ID? What change are we making to enhance security? eBay is discontinuing the ability to use an email address to search for another member's information for all site features that accept a User ID. This will greatly reduce the chances of someone using "harvested" email addresses (those that were found due to people or robots copying them from web sites) to find member information. For example, on the "find members" page, previously a non-member could enter in any registered email address and be shown information about that member, including their feedback profile, trading activity or 'About Me' page. What features are affected by this change? All site features that accept a User ID (except Sign-In) have been changed as part of this project. Some examples include:
This change has been implemented to further reduce spam targeted at the eBay Community. Spam is often the source of "spoof" emails, which are fraudulent emails that appear to be sent by eBay or PayPal, but in fact are sent by scam artists to obtain passwords and other sensitive account information.
While still allowing members who are trading with each other to freely communicate through the Contact an eBay Member form and Ask Seller A Question feature, this change will prevent non-members from using harvested email addresses systematically on eBay's site to determine account validity and activity.
Based on member input, we determined that there are some legitimate scenarios in which buyers or sellers may only know a trading partner's email address. For example, a seller might get an email from a buyer asking, "Have you posted my item?" with no item number and without they buyer specifying their eBay User ID. Before responding, the seller can use the buyer's email address to quickly determine what their User ID is and what specific item they bought. Won't scam artists also use the new Request User ID function to look up email addresses to validate accounts? This new feature has limits in place to ensure that automated "robotic" finding or copying of eBay account information cannot occur. While safe against scam artists, it also allows legitimate trading partners to find information they may need for effective communication. I've been using my email address to log in (using the Sign In feature). What if I've forgotten my own User ID? Until early August, you will still be able to log in using your email address. Your User ID is visible on the Sign In Welcome page, from My eBay, and in many other places on eBay. As part of this release, we have also added a new "Forgot your User ID" process, which will send the member's User ID to their email address on file. |