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Imagine this from the other perspective:

1. You use Trello to track work with your team.

2. You invite your team to use Trello using corporate email accounts.

3. Someone leaves the company. You decommission their corporate email.

4. Five years later, you find out that person still has access to all of your work trello boards.

At this point, I'd be flipping my shit and threatening to sue Trello.

Trello's response would be: sorry, the employee associated a 2nd personal account.

This would be unacceptable from a corporate access control perspective!




> Five years later, you find out that person still has access to all of your work trello boards.

That's not how it works and not how it has worked.

It used to work like Github does, where access control to boards is by account, not by associated email addresses.


That's nothing like the real-world situation being discussed here.




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