hello Dane

OK, we'll try it. Gordon and I are both suffering from insomnia tonight so we 
might give it a go in a few minutes. We are still getting no use out of it on 
the Mac, As in when we go to websites it still does not auto-log-in.

Lynne


On 10 Oct 2011, at 00:34, Dane Trethowan wrote:

not much to setting it up across the board, I'll give you a hand but you won't 
need my help I reckon <smile>, just use Dropbox as the platform to store your 
and tell 1 Password on whatever platform you use it on about your Dropbox 
account, done!


On 10/10/2011, at 10:30 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello Dane
> 
> OK; just one question for you here and feel free to decline with no 
> ill-feeling.
> 
> Given Gordon's recent health traumas, he's not exactly firing on all 
> thrusters at the moment. Would you be willing to give us a helping hand, 
> privately, to set up 1Password across the board, including Windows? We're not 
> much interested in setting it up on iOS as we don't do anything there that 
> needs it. But OSX and Windows would be very very useful. We have it installed 
> in oSX but not yet under Windows.
> 
> if you don't want to be involved that's fine, no problem. Gordon's 
> concentration levels at the moment are still pretty low. As for me, I only do 
> the things he's shown me; but I'd be happy to try and set that up. I'm about 
> to go and try Vipre.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> 
> On 10 Oct 2011, at 00:07, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> 
> Yep nodding in agreement here.
> 
> I use 1 Password for Windows and it works well so you'll have no problem with 
> your plans there.
> 
> 
> On 10/10/2011, at 8:37 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> 
>> hello Dane
>> 
>> Actually, this is one reason why Gordon is keen to get 1Password working 
>> properly. We are all to aware of the problems and dangers that cookies can 
>> cause and, if we had a reliable mechanism for log-ins at sites we regularly 
>> visit, we would definitely take steps to disable cookies and things. We use 
>> session cookies with our secure file manager. But they are not malicious. 
>> They are used for the soul purpose of storing log-in data throughout the 
>> session. If somebody chooses to remember their log-in credentials by 
>> checking the check box on our sight, that's a different matter. But even 
>> then our cookies are not malicious.
>> 
>> But the point here is that we give people the option; we certainly do not, 
>> and would not use any malicious code whatsoever and we track nobody and 
>> nothing. But I am getting off the point.
>> 
>> Since it seems that we are going to have to use Windows a little bit here, 
>> it's good to be protected against unwanted junk. So I opted to make the 
>> investment. I am a firm believer that "you gets what you pays for". Free 
>> software, with the obvious exception of that which is written by 
>> enthusiasts, usually brings catches. For instance there was a bit of a 
>> hu-hah recently about Microsoft's Windows Live. Apparently Microsoft were 
>> using that to collect information about the machine, its mail activity and 
>> address books.
>> 
>> We really don't like Outlook, and the Express version should be banned! I 
>> can't comment about the later versions but Express is probably the biggest 
>> security threat which was legitimised that ever existed in the world of I.T.
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
>> On 9 Oct 2011, at 18:48, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 
>> Yep, I had a licence for the Vipre Enterprise version, I had been warned 
>> against buying that actually by someone else.  I could never get it to work 
>> either so I contacted Vipre Customer Support, told them of my error of 
>> purchasing the wrong version and they had no hesitation in refunding me the 
>> purchase cost and sending me a direct URL for the purchase of Vipre Anti 
>> Virus Premium and that's what I did <smile>.
>> 
>> You're absolutely right about cookies and their danger is very much under 
>> stated and under estimated when it comes to compremising security, its 
>> suggested a lot nowadays that one should actually set one's browser to 
>> "Clear" one's browsing history, cache etc when the browser is closed, yep 
>> that's how seriously the issue of Cookies is taken.
>> 
>> 
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