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I have a recommendation - just ignore it.

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+1

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It's nothing, ignore it. Someone else tried to activate a key you've already used on your own account, and they press the little button.that says "Retrieve Account". Without your credentials, they can do nothing else.

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This above is it. You don't have to worry about it.

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Specifically speaking, Humble requires an email code to access your account from a different location. More generally speaking, if you really feel that could be the case, it wouldn't hurt to change your passwords to those sites if you haven't recently.

I've received a lot of those emails over the years, and I've never had anything like that happen, though. Some people just spam the button to be annoying, and it's usually keys I've received from some mass giveaway or other, because I get the emails shortly thereafter. Again, though, better safe than sorry if you feel at risk.

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I usually just ignore it but it's interesting to read the answers.
I never knew that it was someone trying to activate a key tied to my account, I was always curious about why I was receiving those e-mail but never really thought it was anything bad.

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This has never happened to me, thankfully.

BUT it's likely that you activated a key that was given away on a public forum at some point before it was ninja'd by a bot lol. That key would still be there, so perhaps some dumbass really wanted the game and is now hitting the "retrieve account" button just to piss you off. It's highly unlikely that they've gotten into your Humble, or anything else. ;) I wouldn't worry about it.

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ignore it....

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