WHAT IS WITH PASSWORD FOR SYNCHRONIZATION? WHY OPERA CHANGE IT
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lando242 last edited by
We guarantee you that your computer did not forget your password. Its the other way around.
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blackbird71 last edited by
... WHATIS THIS???
It's positive proof that you should write down your passwords/passphrases in a safe place.
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summersorbet last edited by
okay, it's not taking any password i try, and i just reset it a few minute ago... why do they call it passphrase? is that something different? gah, opera could be so awesome...
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blackbird71 last edited by
... why do they call it passphrase? is that something different? gah, opera could be so awesome...
A password is just that: a word, like 'cat' or 'dog'. A passphrase is just a phrase, like 'see the cat' or 'seethecat'. Depending on the website, some pass-terms can't include space symbols or certain other characters. In the sense of the software itself, there's no difference between passwords and passphrases. If trying to create long pass-terms for improved security, it's easier for some folks to remember a phrase than a long or randomly-constructed word.
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A Former User last edited by
They had a security problems on their side recently, I was notified that my password was reset, so I had to pick another. Maybe is that your case ?
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tadolson last edited by
I've also had to reset my own account password recently and I've had to fix my sign in here.
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Deleted User last edited by
How the F*** I can know my own Pass Phrase without Reseting???
I didn't remember that I had set one??
I am going super MAD here!!!
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Deleted User last edited by
I was never presented to enter the passphrase, now after a fresh install of windows it's asking for the passphrase??
I got all the bookmarks and what not, but the encrypted stuff is, well, encrypted and wont let me get it...Seriously WTF OPera??? What a Lame development which locks own user to get inside his stuff!!!!