By implication of the speed in which you seem to have managed this, it doesn't seem to be a massively complicated logistical exercise, requiring a Herculean effort.
Just do the + trick, if you use gmail - https://gizmodo.com/how-to-use-the-infinite-number-of-email-addresses-gmail-1609458192
If you don't use gmail, just set up another email address for them and then set up forwarding from that account to your own account.
Then you just carry on as you...
Just do the + trick, if you use gmail - https://gizmodo.com/how-to-use-the-infinite-number-of-email-addresses-gmail-1609458192
If you don't use gmail, just set up forwarding from the child account to your account. Once you've done it, that's it.
Why not just read the emails the club sends to you then?
And, if you really feel the need, spend 30 seconds setting up a forwarding filter from your kids' email account to your own.
The club didn't say it has anything to do with GDPR did they? It's just been people on here guessing at the reasons for the change without actually reading the email properly.
If you control (for want of a better description) your son's interactivity with the club, as I do (and I imagine most...
Really? You log into Amazon with email address (generally anyway - a few may use mobile number), which is what the club are moving to, and rightly so I'd say.
Authentication systems that require users to remember a proprietary username, even with browser saving of login details, is a pain in...