I think we should have a faster password recovery procedure. What I mean is basically, all we should have to do if have a secret question.
E.g. I might own a bunny forum (I don't by the way). So I will have a faster password reset. Have a look at this draft:
Select the question you chose during registration: ...........................
Answer: .....................
Email: ..........................................................................
Submit query
Then it comes up with your new password and then it advises you to change it.
So vote now!
E.g. I might own a bunny forum (I don't by the way). So I will have a faster password reset. Have a look at this draft:
Select the question you chose during registration: ...........................
Answer: .....................
Email: ..........................................................................
Submit query
Then it comes up with your new password and then it advises you to change it.
1 Darren1, on 27/04/2009 at 08h57
NO
That's only about 60% less safer! (I think 60% could be more)
I rather have the security of having trust-able members of this forum (being staff members) is far more safer than just, easy peasy email account's.
Do you know how easy it is to get someones password for their email accounts these days?
That's only about 60% less safer! (I think 60% could be more)
I rather have the security of having trust-able members of this forum (being staff members) is far more safer than just, easy peasy email account's.
Do you know how easy it is to get someones password for their email accounts these days?
2 Guest, on 27/04/2009 at 10h35
Exactly. Then they can change their passwords and crap. You will have a secret question that you tell no-one the answer to.
So, I get the rights to say "Ownage"
So, I get the rights to say "Ownage"
3 Darren1, on 27/04/2009 at 11h32
Sergio De Luca wrote:Exactly. Then they can change their passwords and crap. You will have a secret question that you tell no-one the answer to.
So, I get the rights to say "Ownage"
Their trusted for a reason
No, u havent earn "Ownage" yet
4 Guest, on 27/04/2009 at 11h40
I think not. The, uh... something is on the other foot. 
5 Karenn, on 27/04/2009 at 17h25
Hm, I am not sure. The only problem with that is hackers.
6 Walshy95, on 27/04/2009 at 19h55
I don't want this, sorry. I think it is more safer in the hands of the Forumotion staff to reset your forums password.
7 Guest, on 28/04/2009 at 07h54
This procedure worked on another host.
8 Darren1, on 28/04/2009 at 07h59
Sergio De Luca wrote:This procedure worked on another host.
Thats right! Another!
Were ForuMotion! not Another!
(were better then them
9 Guest, on 28/04/2009 at 08h05
Oh, so you're better than vBulletin? Ha. However, it could be an Optional setting.
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