Aaaaaand that’s why you never save passwords (or at least provide a backup) on an electronic device. The best idea I can think of is storing an encrypted file containing all the passwords you have for different accounts (and memorize a very very strong passphrase).
And when you mean lost access to your email and password, do you mean your infinityfree account, or your email account?
You can try Google password manager if you can sign in to your Google account. If 2 factor authentication is enabled you will get otp in your sms or other email
If you have lost your password, you can reset it by getting a password reset link through email. If you lost access to the email address, you can still login with your email and password and change the email address from there.
If you’ve lost both, you’re out of luck. If you lose all means we have to authenticate you, we can’t authenticate you, which means we cannot safely give you information or make changes to your account.
Same with two factor authentication. You get a QR code for your authenticator app and backup codes. You can access your account so long as you have one of them. Lose both and you’ll have lost your account.
Authentication systems are not for show, which we can just disable if they are inconvenient to you. We are required by law to protect the data of our customers against unauthorized access. Giving account details away to anyone who says they own a domain is illegal for us.
Exactly what I was saying to my brothers who think they can get their Roblox account back if they ever lose it ( ). But I guess I didn’t ever think about it as being illegal (makes sense).