 lauren join:2009-12-09 Fishkill, NY | logging in to forums etc.. i have to log in each time when i go to forum, email etc, here too.. i have firefox which asks mes "do u want me to remember thei password" i always say yes..but it doesnt seem to work.. optimum e mail is only place i dont have to log in each time. is there anything i can do to avoid logging in each time..i have a book with tons of different passwords i need to look up each time. |
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 TearAbiteD'oh join:2001-07-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA kudos:2 | Make sure you arent clearing cookies when you exit..
The Firefox xMarks add-on can also remember passwords for you, as well as sync your bookmarks/passwords between computers (it's awesome).. -- Don't hate OS X users because of YOUR poor choice in an OS.. |
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 lauren join:2009-12-09 Fishkill, NY | not verry pc savvy, i'm old and female(dont hold it against me) but what is xMarks and where/how do i find it? |
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 lauren join:2009-12-09 Fishkill, NY | reply to TearAbite not verry pc savvy, i'm old and female(dont hold it against me) but what is xMarks and where/how do i find it? i have firefox2 |
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 Fubar join:2001-02-20 Phoenix, AZ kudos:2 | reply to lauren In Firefox Click Tools (at the top) and then Options.
now click on Privacy. Make sure there is a Check mark in the box next to Accept Cookies form Sites and Accept Third Party Cookies.
Also do you use anything like CCleaner? |
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 Snoopy2Premium join:2001-03-29 Mobile, AL | reply to lauren I'm also old so won't hold that against you! If you're running any software like CCleaner or Ace Utilities, make sure that you have selected the "Ignore" under each cookie that you DON'T want to clean out. That way, it will always be there.  -- RM1 (USN-RET) |
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 lauren join:2009-12-09 Fishkill, NY | i had CC once and it erased all my passwords..thanks for the info.. |
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