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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.03.22 17:48:00 -
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Originally by: Blane Xero Can you, pretty, pretty please, return the "Remember Me" button, even if you have to be logged in and have to answer some random security question first to trigger it instead of selecting it at the login section? Please? Typing out my password over and over every time the forums kick me off isn't fun.
You using IE or something? Firefox asks if you'd like it to remember any password you use.
My deepest sympathies. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |

Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.03.22 18:41:00 -
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Originally by: Blane Xero I'm using Firefox, however I log into multiple accounts regularly on the website and forums, and firefox does not (or did not) differentiate from the forums and account management so having it remember my password somewhere meant it would remember ONE password and I would have to manually remove it if i didn't want to accidentally try the wrong password when logging into a different account etc etc, long story short i disabled it on www.eveonline.com and such
Ahh, i see. Would be tricky to run multiple accounts without the 'remember me' for each password.
Originally by: Blane Xero Also what the poster above me said. I kill my cookies every time i kill my browser- Much more secure than saving a password within my browser 24/7
Well PW aren't stored in cookies, at least entirely. You can wipe your cookies and still have it fill in the password when you type in the user name for the first time after. In order to erase all the saved PW you have to find 'saved passwords' under 'security' in the options for firefox.
My deepest sympathies. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |

Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.03.22 19:44:00 -
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Originally by: Chribba (I'd still love to see an IP-restriction feature be implemented as suggested by me and discussed between CSM and CCP).
That idea has been around as long as online games themselves, and i've spent my own bit of time trying to different companies to consider it. Some people having static IPs doesn't mean people who don't shouldn't be able to select the option.
It makes so much sense that i'm actually starting to find it suspicious companies continue to ignore it. Everything we do online centers around our IP except MMOs. Such a simple and obvious solution to a large percentage of problems, yet they'd rather try to dream up much more complicated and inconvenient solutions.
My deepest sympathies. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |
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