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On 6/9/25 8:18 AM, micky wrote:
>I`m seeing more and more webpages that, after entering my userid, want
>to send me a code to log in to the page. For a computer user, this is
>just silly, when he could have stored his password so that it pops right
>up, without going to read a text or email. And using one`s password
>always has been the second option
My sites give me an option of remembering the device so I only have to do it
once on the first use. But if you`re using someone else`s device you won`t
want to do it for security reasons.
>So I`m thinking this change must have come about because of smart
>phones, right?? And that implies it`s harder to save password in smart
>phones than in computers. Is that so, and why? And why have they not
>fixed it?
For non-sensitive sites I let Google remember and insert my passwords.
Easy-peasy. And if you`re a Google paranoid there are several other
password managers available...
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