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Method to save login information? 6 years 9 months ago #67919

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I don't see any method that a member can use to have the browser save their login/password.

This type of feature can be a great help if you don't go to the site often or have many passwords to remember. It's not a security concern because the user has the option to not save the password in the browser.

How it normally works:

--With other web sites, the functionality to "Remember Me" is coded into the web site. I presume a cookie is used to reference credentials.

--With some web sites, Firefox and other browsers somehow automatically figure out that you are on a login form, and asks you if you want to save your login information. If you made the logjn page compatible, you wouldn't otherwise need to do any more coding to support.

Can you make the login page make more credential-friendly, or provide an alternate login page?
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Method to save login information? 6 years 9 months ago #67920

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We do not off that functionality on purpose. It prevents the stealing of user and passwords from compromised PC.

We have no intention of adding that functionality to the site.

Thank you,

Brian McDonald DTM, PDD D61
FTH Lead Technical Support
member Cataraqui Valley Toastmaster 9560
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