friendlier yes, successful? probably not. only about 50 people would view the announcement and changed their password.Quote:
Originally Posted by Anderman
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friendlier yes, successful? probably not. only about 50 people would view the announcement and changed their password.Quote:
Originally Posted by Anderman
We made an announcement the day the Forum was open - And as you obviously didnt notice it, it proves the point that making it so you have to change your password is more successful than just asking you to
It wasnt set for all usergroups, only VIPs, Assistant Site Managers, Administrators, Super Moderators and Forum Moderators, so you won't of received the password expiry notice. But not changing it "since mega ages ago" is unsafe so there is now a new password in your email inbox. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Anderman
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How come i havent changed my pass since mega ages ago.... I dont get a note to change it lmao GOOD! ;S
I hate you ;[ I had trouble remembering my pass to change it :'( Even now I forgot it :|Quote:
Originally Posted by Seacat
He did see it otherwise his password wouldn't have been 3 days old - same as me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seacat
:s I mean the announcement (http://habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=142274), he wouldnt of had to see that to know his password expires every 3 days, just seen the message that comes up
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Originally Posted by 8Freak8
He didn't see it as he said an announcement would have been friendlier - We have already posted an announcement when the forum opened.Quote:
Originally Posted by 8Freak8
in saw the announcment and immediately changed mine, announcements tehre for a reason. however i remember that you once put an announcement at the top of every forum bit if you know what i mean. why couldn't you do that? so that it was always visible.
When you are not Habbox staff and you want to use an easy password that is your own responsebility. But when you are Habbox staff and you know your password by heart it is too easy. You really need to use long passwords consisting of random characters. You have to keep a list with your passwords somewhere it is save. For example in a personal notebook, or in your mobile phone, or in a file somewhere on your pc (this would be best, but make sure nobody else has access to it if you don't trust your family).
The reason we had to "force" vips to change their password is because we wanted to do this with forum moderators. However this option only applies to a user's Primary Group, and some moderators that are vip have that as their Primary Group. Therefore we also had to force all VIPs to change their password. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Well, at least it's sorted now! ;]
yeah i didnt get any more 3 day rubbish :)