Email

Why do you have to put your email in every time surely putting your password in should be all you need???


3 Comments

You can change the browser

by Theknotguy - 2015-05-17 04:05:43

You can change your browser settings to remember login ID's on websites. Problem is if someone gets your password and your computer, they can go running through all the websites as you. Not too good if you re-use passwords. Really bad if the password is the same as the one used on your bank account or sensitive websites.

I used to work in the computer industry but forgot everything I knew after I retired. So I know you can set your browser to remember login ID's but don't remember how to do it. However there are plenty of tutorials on the Internet if you'd like to do that.

My browser remembers previous keystrokes in some areas so if I start to type in my ID it prompts me with what it guesses is my login ID. So I don't have to key in my full login ID. Must be magic. I can't tell you how to do it.

log in

by rossjackson01 - 2015-05-17 05:05:06

If you begin to type in your email, it should, if you've ticked the box, fill in your email and password. Just press ,'log in' and you're in.

Hope this helps

Regards.

Ross

username

by Tracey_E - 2015-05-17 07:05:30

Your email is your username. Every website with a login requires both username and password. You should be able to set it so your browser remembers. I never type either, it autofills so I just hit ENTER


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