23 Trivia: In the early days of computing user names for e-mail were case insensitive. That's why when you type in an e-mail address it can be in capital letters or regular and not different. Passwords were implanted later on and were case-sensitive. Too much bother to redimension the e-mail variables (media.greatawakening.win) posted 170 days ago by GodBlessAmerica58 170 days ago by GodBlessAmerica58 +23 / -0 4 comments download share 4 comments share download save hide report block hide replies
There was no need to make the usernames case sensitive, unlike passwords.
In the earliest days, there were no passwords... very few people were users.