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My AKC accounts are intended to be used by one and only one person. Married couples, family members and business partners are encouraged to maintain separate accounts for several reasons: • The use of a trusted online account to conduct business with the AKC will at times constitute an individual's electronic signature. • The information that may be associated with a My AKC account--such as dog ownership, judgeship, or club membership--is unique to that account; as such, there are situations where associations will not be allowed if multiple persons try to share a web account.
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Can co-owners or family members share an account?
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