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Our new blog contains new security features that will allow us to block or remove privileges from users who do not follow our comment policy.
Can I use my current Typepad login to access the new site?
No. In an effort to provide the best security, we decided to start fresh. You can re-use your Typepad user name, however, you’ll need to go through our validation process to create a secure account.
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How does this security work?
While we can’t reveal all details around this process, it’s important to understand how we establish an account. A new user must provide us with two things: a user name and a valid e-mail address. To validate the account, we send an e-mail to the user at his or her e-mail address. Until the user confirms the e-mail address by returning to our site and using the security code that we e-mailed, the account will not be established. Once the account is validated, the user name and e-mail address cannot be used by another user. The user name is forever tied to the e-mail address in the user’s account on the site.
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