DoctorBill wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
My medical insurance site seems to nullify my ability to save its
username
and in number.
Is this what is happening?
Bugger all !
DoctorBill
Try again
Follow directions at this website:
http://cybernetnews.com/firefox-remember-passwords/
Actually, I have that and tried it.
Didn't work !
Clicked 'Loin' after I invoked it and nothing happened as it usually does.
Someone has developed something to ensure no password is saved, whether I want
it or not !
DoctorBill
I am going to propose something, that may make you, I think you are
dumb. But I am not.
when you enter your user name and password do es SeaMonkey asked whether
you want to save?
If not go to password manager and click on not saved tab make sure it
not in that list.
Then go preferences or settings(if PC) then to Privacy and Security>
Passwords and make sure Remember Passwords is Checked.
And I know, I know everyone hates master Passwords worth a Passion but
by all means if your doing any Banking , handle credit card accounts,
and Buy stocks or bonds on Computer; even if your the only one that
handles your computer, and your are a hermit living by yourself living
in a log cabin - *USE A MASTER PASSWORD*!. In today's world, the risk of
a Home Invasion and your computers getting stolen is too. great.
Long gone are the day when you can leave your windows open, your doors
unlocked and open except the screen doors are long gone. I can remember
the day when we could go out of town visiting friends or relatives of my
dad or mother and leave the doors unlocked.
I can remember the nights in the summer where we could put up all the
windows (except during rain) or leave the inside doors unlocked and
opened at night so we could sleep.
The last time we were able to do that is was when some people up the
hill from us opened our tool shed and stole my dad's garden tiller. That
was about 1960.
Trust no one. your as likely to get ripped off as looked at.
And I live in a Small community not so big city like, La, NY, NV.
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net mailto:[email protected]
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