No, a cracked ID is not valid for identification purposes as it may be considered damaged or altered, potentially compromising its authenticity and reliability.
possibly incorrect password or ID. Or maybe if you have a antivirus ooVoo may be on the threat list
Your Twitter ID is your username that you create when you sign up.
You make an ID when you sign up. You can sign up by going to the Twitter homepage (Twitter.com) and filling in your details in the "Sign up" box.
poti_@yahoo.com
You choose your ID during the "Sign Up" process.
Over where you sign in
sign in
It happens when the Trainer ID is altered in your save. GTS assumes the save is altered with the intention of unfair play and logs you out.
The cifs sign in ID stands for Common Internet File System sign in ID. It is used to authenticate users accessing shared files and folders on a network using the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. This ID allows users to connect to network storage devices and access shared resources.
It´s the "at sign" - @
ID's are users that are not logged in. While WikiAnswers encourages everyone to sign in, not everyone does. Some users may just have a question, and decide to ask it, without logging in. There is nothing wrong with ID's. They are users just like me and you.