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Gog.com account registration should require email verification, so users not using someone else email address,
and for changing email, username, password, birthday it also need email verification to email address associated with the account, so if users sharing account with household, only account owner can change the sensitive info, as of now someone know the password can edit sensitive info.
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proudshape: Gog.com account registration should require email verification, so users not using someone else email address,
and for changing email, username, password, birthday it also need email verification to email address associated with the account, so if users sharing account with household, only account owner can change the sensitive info, as of now someone know the password can edit sensitive info.
If you don't trust the people that you live with, then you've got bigger problems than GoG can solve.

I'd also point out that there's already 2FA on the account, and you probably would be better off not telling your password to people you live with.
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proudshape: Gog.com account registration should require email verification, so users not using someone else email address,
and for changing email, username, password, birthday it also need email verification to email address associated with the account, so if users sharing account with household, only account owner can change the sensitive info, as of now someone know the password can edit sensitive info.
GOG accounts are 1 person personal accounts. It is against terms of Use to be sharing your account in the first place.