November 22, 2019, 08:58 AM
CashflowPassword change?
For the life of me I can’t find in my profile where to change my password. Any help?
November 22, 2019, 09:28 AM
DragRaceResultsSelect from the above tool bar
Go
Personal Zone
Profile
View/Edit Complete Profile on Right of Screen
Select box that says change account password.
This is also where you can update your email if needed.
SL...
November 22, 2019, 09:30 AM
DARTSPORTClick on "Go". Click on personal zone.Click on profile. click on edit in upper right corner. Check mark the box after Change Account Password.
November 22, 2019, 09:31 AM
DARTSPORTI was treed....
November 22, 2019, 09:47 AM
CashflowFinally got it done but I swear that option didn’t pop up before.
Long story short I got scammed and hacked the other day.
Changing all your login information and passwords on everything you have is a pain in the a-z-z!
November 22, 2019, 02:51 PM
J178RED1 IN 5 will be hacked in 2020, they just got to you early....
November 26, 2019, 09:59 AM
Bob Nicholsquote:
Originally posted by Cashflow:
Changing all your login information and passwords on everything you have is a pain in the a-z-z!
As someone that worked in IT for close to 30 years, there is a safer more unique method for passwords that YOU control (not a third party password product.
Given that MOST password rules have evolved, the following rules seem to be in place at MOST places and allow you to use a unique password at each website.
1 capital letter required minimum
1 number minimum
1 special character allowed but not required
Min 6-8 character length.
Pick a starter word common to all websites....ie...engine
Capitalize one character: Engine
change 1 vowel to a numeric ......i becomes 1, or your own mix a=1, e=2, i=3, o=4, u=5
Now you have Eng1ne or Eng3ne using the systems above ( or make up your own )
Add a suffix to your new base word involving each unique site using the first letter, or 2 letters, or even whole word(s) : Eng1ne
AOL or Eng1neFOXNEWS
Finally, add a special character to what you created (Note: not all special characters are allowed, but usually # and @ are).
The resulting password examples would be:
Eng1neAOL@ or Eng1neFOXNEWS#
I know this sounds a little complicated but the benefits include never having to KNOW a password, but being able to figure it out in 2-3 attempts and that each site is unique. You never have to worry about going to EVERY site because you had to change it in one place.
One site said I needed 2 numbers: So Eng1ne became Eng11ne ( 1 becomes 11 ) or add a second number substitution: Eng1ne becomes Eng1n3
The point is you can build your own unique password SYSTEM that you control and can manage without having to keep track of EVERY password. With this technique, you can figure it out even if you haven't been there in forever and each password is unique.
November 27, 2019, 06:24 AM
CashflowBob,
Thanks for that! I may try that system. I finally got them all done, there were some sites I had forgotten about. It is a chore. I’m still pissed at PayPal but I’ll get over it.