Kittyhawk
Established Member
I don't have a computer, just a tablet and I understand the need that startup should be password protected in case my tablet should fall into the wrong hands, but why do the few websites that I am signed up to require a password to access?
The latest is my doctors practice which has gone online and I can peruse all my records, make appointments, order repeat prescriptions etc. etc. And they tell me that all my sensitive information can only be accessed via a login ( invariably my email address) and a password which has to be at least 8 characters long because they take my on site security seriously. So one more password to either remember or write down - or in my case, not.
I fill in the login box with my email address and then hit 'Forgot Password'. Within a second they email me a temporary password which is active for anywhere between 5 minutes and two hours. I cut/paste it into the password box and I'm good to go. It may take a second or two longer but I'm not that pressed for time and the convenience of not having to remember passwords is well worth it. I do that with all the sites I'm signed up to.
The problem is, if I can tap the 'forgot password' button, so can anybody else so I don't see the point of these passwords in the first place.
The latest is my doctors practice which has gone online and I can peruse all my records, make appointments, order repeat prescriptions etc. etc. And they tell me that all my sensitive information can only be accessed via a login ( invariably my email address) and a password which has to be at least 8 characters long because they take my on site security seriously. So one more password to either remember or write down - or in my case, not.
I fill in the login box with my email address and then hit 'Forgot Password'. Within a second they email me a temporary password which is active for anywhere between 5 minutes and two hours. I cut/paste it into the password box and I'm good to go. It may take a second or two longer but I'm not that pressed for time and the convenience of not having to remember passwords is well worth it. I do that with all the sites I'm signed up to.
The problem is, if I can tap the 'forgot password' button, so can anybody else so I don't see the point of these passwords in the first place.