on 30-05-2022 22:42
Why have i been forced to change my log in details ??? I'm really angry about this.
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on 30-05-2022 22:49
I felt the same when I had to change mine. Unfortunately there was a problem with the Security system to access the forum. It could only be resolved for some members when we changed our login details.
At least now I can get onto the forum and My O2 without a problem.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-05-2022 22:49
I felt the same when I had to change mine. Unfortunately there was a problem with the Security system to access the forum. It could only be resolved for some members when we changed our login details.
At least now I can get onto the forum and My O2 without a problem.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-05-2022 22:58
on 30-05-2022 22:58
The trouble is a more mature user needs to be able to limit the amount of different passwords in a world that is now obsessed with them for even the most ridiculous accounts. I just dont feel i have control of my own account. Thanks for the response though.
on 30-05-2022 23:08
on 30-05-2022 23:08
@Cleoriff's answer is correct, @Keef. I had to change my login too. If the number of passwords has you overwhelmed, get yourself a password manager. LastPass, which I use is quite a good one, offers a free version if you use it on only one device. There are others out there too, if you Google around for one.
on 30-05-2022 23:52
on 30-05-2022 23:52
@Keef wrote:The trouble is a more mature user needs to be able to limit the amount of different passwords in a world that is now obsessed with them for even the most ridiculous accounts. I just dont feel i have control of my own account. Thanks for the response though.
@KeefI'm extremely mature *coughs* 😂 and all I did was use the same password but in capitals. It did the trick. I store all my passwords on One Note on my PC.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-05-2022 08:41
I got this too on my mobile phone, not the best place, made bit of a hash there, Changed password and then asked again to change, bit frustrating but when I could manage it I went on computer and calmly went through every detail in my account to make sure all was ok and changed updated password, all sorted @Keef
I find I need to keep extremely calm (these days) as many companies are using different methods of communication and security. If it doesn't work initially for me I do something else until I have recovered my cool😎
Good post needs to be aired here
31-05-2022 09:20 - edited 31-05-2022 09:21
31-05-2022 09:20 - edited 31-05-2022 09:21
Just wait until they ask you to stare into the camera instead of keying in a password... 👁️🗨
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on 31-05-2022 09:29
on 31-05-2022 09:29
on 05-03-2023 15:26
on 05-03-2023 15:26
Trying to access o2 community my password was correct but not accepted changed it twice but instead of signing me in keeps repeatedly returning to asking for password? Also screen nnot mobile friendly..still not even got round to the question I wanted to ask in first place..
05-03-2023 16:05 - edited 05-03-2023 16:24
05-03-2023 16:05 - edited 05-03-2023 16:24
@Cabc wrote:Trying to access o2 community my password was correct but not accepted changed it twice but instead of signing me in keeps repeatedly returning to asking for password? Also screen nnot mobile friendly..still not even got round to the question I wanted to ask in first place..
The password change is best done on a PC or laptop, or on a browser in Desktop View on your mobile, if the screen is big enough.
Once that is all done, the mobile version of the website, certainly for me with Chrome in Android, is fine - except for the pop-up persistently asking for your feedback, but that is another post.
Have you managed the password change ok now, @Cabc?