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Previously, I had two separate Stack Exchange accounts. One was work related, the other was for personal use. For some reason, StackExchange merged those two accounts as one. (I cannot recall or explain the reason why.)

So, I am concerned about the following:

Both my wife and I have our own StackExchange accounts, each with registered to a different email address. Would these accounts be merged if we use the same network or computer? If so, how can we let Stack ExchangeStackExchange know that these accounts should be separate?

Previously, I had two separate Stack Exchange accounts. One was work related, the other was for personal use. For some reason, StackExchange merged those two accounts as one. (I cannot recall or explain the reason why.)

So, I am concerned about the following:

Both my wife and I have our own StackExchange accounts, each with registered to a different email address. Would these accounts be merged if we use the same network or computer? If so, how can we let Stack Exchange know that these accounts should be separate?

Previously, I had two separate Stack Exchange accounts. One was work related, the other was for personal use. For some reason, StackExchange merged those two accounts as one. (I cannot recall or explain the reason why.)

So, I am concerned about the following:

Both my wife and I have our own StackExchange accounts, each registered to a different email address. Would these accounts be merged if we use the same network or computer? If so, how can we let StackExchange know that these accounts should be separate?

I think this is the real question here.
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If wife and husband hasPreviously, I had two separate email address each belongs to each others personal/private and both is used in Stack Exchange accounts. One was work related, the other was for personal use. For some reason, StackExchange merged those two accounts as one. (I cannot recall or explain the reason why.)

In such case both becomes as 1 user account under Stack? In such case does husband has to plan for divorce to have account seperatly treated in Stack?So, I am concerned about the following:

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If wife and husband has two separate email address each belongs to each others personal/private and both is used in Stack.

In such case both becomes as 1 user account under Stack? In such case does husband has to plan for divorce to have account seperatly treated in Stack?

e.g: [email protected], [email protected]
     [email protected], [email protected]

Stack consider all as husband@gmail.com is it not by force pushing the logic to be accepted in reality its nonsense?

Previously, I had two separate Stack Exchange accounts. One was work related, the other was for personal use. For some reason, StackExchange merged those two accounts as one. (I cannot recall or explain the reason why.)

So, I am concerned about the following:

Both my wife and I have our own StackExchange accounts, each with registered to a different email address. Would these accounts be merged if we use the same network or computer? If so, how can we let Stack Exchange know that these accounts should be separate?

I think this is the real question here.
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Is wife and husband also same user? in Stack law When do two separate accounts become merged as one?

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