Changing Password
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CaroleF
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Changing Password
Am I glad I wrote down my password when I had to change it a year ago - well I assume it was a year ago. Last year when the request to change it came through I couldn't for the life of me think what my password was and had to email a certain Foxy person for help and eventually I remembered what it might be and all was well. Today I just had to go and look - yes I know you're not supposed to write down passwords but having to change it yearly there's no way I would remember if I didn't. Hope everyone else has not had a problem.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Changing Password
I changed mine yesterday.
Don't tell David but I took Meg's advice from six months ago - changed it to a new one and then changed it back to the one I remember!!! It seems to work. If it's bad practice then I won't do it again.
Don't tell David but I took Meg's advice from six months ago - changed it to a new one and then changed it back to the one I remember!!! It seems to work. If it's bad practice then I won't do it again.
I was taught to be cautious
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david63
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Re: Changing Password
The main purpose for changing password frequently is not to make life difficult for the users, nor to "protect" your data (although there is an element of that) but to protect the server.
It is possible, and had been known, for "undesirables" to gain access to a forum and through various "back doors" run some code which at best destroys the database and at worst corrupts the server.
Having said that no system is perfect and there will always be loopholes.
It is possible, and had been known, for "undesirables" to gain access to a forum and through various "back doors" run some code which at best destroys the database and at worst corrupts the server.
Having said that no system is perfect and there will always be loopholes.
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Romig1
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Re: Changing Password
I too had some trouble in resetting my password.
Smurfie. If you can read our passwords, you'll see that my new one bears the marks of some frustration!
Smurfie. If you can read our passwords, you'll see that my new one bears the marks of some frustration!
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Changing Password
I have two passwords and alternate between the two ( not sure if that is right either ) but I know if it isn't one it will be the other should I forget.
I got quite frustrated a couple of weeks ago when I couldn't log in, I knew I had the right password so couldn't understand what the problem was .. then I realised I had put my email address in instead of user name
I got quite frustrated a couple of weeks ago when I couldn't log in, I knew I had the right password so couldn't understand what the problem was .. then I realised I had put my email address in instead of user name
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Kenmo1
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Re: Changing Password
I was really lazy with changing my password yesterday - I used the same word but changed the number on the end so all I have to do is remember the number. It worked so I assume it is acceptable. I wouldn't know how to corrupt a database - I'm grateful if the computer/t.v. and anything else electrical even works when I touch it.
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Meg 50
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Re: Changing Password
someone told me off for that - I thought it was you...oldbluefox wrote:I changed mine yesterday.
Don't tell David but I took Meg's advice from six months ago - changed it to a new one and then changed it back to the one I remember!!! It seems to work. If it's bad practice then I won't do it again.
maybe not!
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Re: Changing Password
Romig1 wrote:I too had some trouble in resetting my password.![]()
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Smurfie. If you can read our passwords, you'll see that my new one bears the marks of some frustration!
ah ha, so it's the one at the end of this is it?
NB, contains expletives, so do not read if you might be offended:
Setting your password:
Tech Support: Sorry that password has expired- you must register a new one.
Me: Did someone discover that password and hack my computer?
Tech Support: No, but your password has expired- you must get a new one.
Me: Why then do I need a new one as that one seems to be working pretty good?
Tech Support: Well, you must get a new one as they automatically expire every 30 days.
Me: Can I use the old one and just re-register it?
Tech Support: No, you must get a new one.
Me: I don't want a new one as that is one more thing for me to remember.
Tech Support: Sorry, you must get a new one.
Me: OK, roses
Tech Support: Sorry you must use more letters.
Me: OK, pretty roses
Tech Support: No good, you must use at least one numerical character.
Me: OK, 1 pretty rose
Tech Support: Sorry, you cannot use blank spaces.
Me: OK, 1prettyrose
Tech Support: Sorry, you must use additional characters.
Me: OK, 1fuckingprettyrose
Tech Support: Sorry, you must use at least one capital letter.
Me: OK, 1FUCKINGprettyrose
Tech Support: Sorry, you cannot use more than one capital letter in a row.
Me: OK, 1Fuckingprettyrose
Tech Support: Sorry, you cannot use that password as you must use additional letters.
Me: OK, 1FUCKINGprettyroseshovedupyourassifyoudon'tgivemeaccessrightfuckingnow
Tech Support: Sorry, you cannot use that password as it is already being used
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towny44
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Re: Changing Password
I use firefox and with this I can access all my user names and passwords on my laptop, I assume that other OS also provide this feature.
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Romig1
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Re: Changing Password
Nice one Meg. Not too far from the truth too! 
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david63
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Re: Changing Password
I do not have any access to passwords as they are encryptedRomig1 wrote:Smurfie. If you can read our passwords, you'll see that my new one bears the marks of some frustration!
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Romig1
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Re: Changing Password
Oh good - I wouldn't want your ickle blue face turning red with embarrassment.david63 wrote:I do not have any access to passwords as they are encryptedRomig1 wrote:Smurfie. If you can read our passwords, you'll see that my new one bears the marks of some frustration!
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oldbluefox
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Re: Changing Password
Moi? As if I would!!!Meg 50 wrote:someone told me off for that - I thought it was you...oldbluefox wrote:I changed mine yesterday.
Don't tell David but I took Meg's advice from six months ago - changed it to a new one and then changed it back to the one I remember!!! It seems to work. If it's bad practice then I won't do it again.
maybe not!
I was taught to be cautious
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Manoverboard
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Re: Changing Password
IEv>> and Norton do but no way do I use that feature.towny44 wrote:I use firefox and with this I can access all my user names and passwords on my laptop, I assume that other OS also provide this feature.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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towny44
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Re: Changing Password
Why not?Manoverboard wrote:IEv>> and Norton do but no way do I use that feature.towny44 wrote:I use firefox and with this I can access all my user names and passwords on my laptop, I assume that other OS also provide this feature.
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Meg 50
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Re: Changing Password
securitytowny44 wrote:Why not?Manoverboard wrote:IEv>> and Norton do but no way do I use that feature.towny44 wrote:I use firefox and with this I can access all my user names and passwords on my laptop, I assume that other OS also provide this feature.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Changing Password
SnapMeg 50 wrote:securitytowny44 wrote:Why not?Manoverboard wrote:IEv>> and Norton do but no way do I use that feature.towny44 wrote:I use firefox and with this I can access all my user names and passwords on my laptop, I assume that other OS also provide this feature.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Changing Password
Ever since eBay had their security scare I have been using LastPass which seemed to have good reviews. After being quite sceptical about it initially I now find it works well although I have yet to fathom out its use on my tablet so we can have a bit of fun when I am away from home. LastPass also produces some very interesting passwords but there is no way you would remember them!!!
I was taught to be cautious
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david63
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Re: Changing Password
You will probably need to upgrade to the paid version to get it to work on an Android device - not sure how much it is but it is worth it.oldbluefox wrote:... I have yet to fathom out its use on my tablet
I have been using LastPass for a few years now and would not be without it.
There is its sister product Xmarks which con synchronise bookmarks across devices which is also worth having.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Changing Password
Having praised LastPass for handling my passwords I don't use it for any 'sensitive' passwords such as bank login details. PayPal etc although the system would not accommodate LastPass anyway.
Xmarks is a new one to me but I think I will stick with LastPass and amybe have a look athow much the paid version is.
Xmarks is a new one to me but I think I will stick with LastPass and amybe have a look athow much the paid version is.
I was taught to be cautious
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towny44
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Re: Changing Password
Presumably you are using some sort of virus protection on your computer, do you not trust it to do its job of keeping your pc protected, if so why not get something that will.Meg 50 wrote:securitytowny44 wrote:Why not?Manoverboard wrote:IEv>> and Norton do but no way do I use that feature.towny44 wrote:I use firefox and with this I can access all my user names and passwords on my laptop, I assume that other OS also provide this feature.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Changing Password
Yes, I use a Norton Internet Security package and it was they who advised me about the raiding of passwords and the stealing of sensitive personal data ... remember the debacle recently re ' Heartbleed ' plus several others of course.towny44 wrote:.... Presumably you ( Meg and MoB ) are using some sort of virus protection on your computer, do you not trust it to do its job of keeping your pc protected, if so why not get something that will.
I would only consider using a product that is the custodian of my passwords for sites of no importance and certainly not for any site that involves financial transactions.
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david63
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Re: Changing Password
I would concur on thatManoverboard wrote:I would only consider using a product that is the custodian of my passwords for sites of no importance and certainly not for any site that involves financial transactions.
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Re: Changing Password
I occasionally use 2 other forums ( 1medical, 1timeshare ) so have them together on tapatalk as it is so easy to enter. . With this I don't use my password but does it still need changing.? As I only use I phone and I pad are there any risks.