Old game accounts are easy to forget
Game portals, chess platforms and online play services can keep accounts active for years, even when you stop using them.
Gaming account checker
Gaming accounts often combine email addresses, usernames and public profiles. This private scan helps you review selected game-related account signals connected to your own address.
Game portals, chess platforms and online play services can keep accounts active for years, even when you stop using them.
A game account can expose a username pattern that is reused elsewhere. The scan can combine account and username signals for a clearer picture.
If you recognize a gaming account, update reused passwords and enable two-factor authentication where the platform supports it.
Treat every match as a signal. Start with accounts you recognize, then review unfamiliar results carefully. Prioritize password reuse, two-factor authentication and closing accounts you no longer need.
This scanner is built for people checking their own address. Email verification, rate limits and private result pages help reduce misuse and keep the experience focused on personal privacy.
No. It checks selected sources and shows possible signals.
Reused usernames can connect profiles across platforms and make phishing or impersonation easier.
Review it, change the password if needed and close it if you no longer use it.