Various users respond with their thoughts. Some suggest that the policy might be in place to prevent exploitation of business logic flaws, while others think it might be a low-priority issue that OpenAI will address later. One user points out the potential problem of losing access to an email address and being unable to change it. Another user questions the original poster's claim that 99% of web apps allow email changes, suggesting that many apps still require the original email for login purposes.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI doesn't allow paying ChatGPT+ subscribers to change the email address associated with an account, which is a common feature in most web apps.
- One user suggests that the inability to change email addresses could be a security measure to prevent exploitation of business logic flaws.
- Another user highlights the issue of losing access to an email address and not being able to change it, especially for a paying account with continued billing.
- Some users suggest that this feature might be a low priority for OpenAI, as they are currently focused on developing new models and dealing with a high volume of messages.