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I feel like an outlier here, but this doesn't bother me at all. I've been linking accounts across platform for probably decades. Maybe I would find it slightly annoying if I only had a PC account.
What I'm most annoyed about is that they won't let me unlock my account, due to not having the serial number from my PlayStation from over a decade ago, nor my credit card number from the same time period. So I've got to change my name, and create a new account to continue playing the game.
That's a huge piss off.
Its too late for you in this case but as a tip for anyone else, for most people using their camera to take a picture of their console serial number now will mean they have a cloud backed up picture of it available later if its ever needed for account recovery or insurance purposes.
Until Google or Apple discontinues that service
!selfhosted@lemmy.world
Remember, the cloud is just someone else's computer. Be the cloud yourself. Tools like Immich are free, open source, and work nearly identical to Google photos.
Its true that its someone else's server but in my case I get phone and photo backups for au$25/year (approx. us$16.50 or €15).
I manage servers for a living but for my personal data I am happy to pay a relatively small fee for the convenience of having someone else deal with patching, backups, and hardware lifecycles.
I'm glad there are self hosted solutions but its a bit like home bread baking, an interesting hobby for people who are interested or have unique needs - but there are also serviceable options available for purchase at reasonable prices.