It didn't seem to realise I had registered until about the 10th time I did it. Thankfully it did like my password though (I use the same one, or variations on it, for basically everything).
It's crazy the differences in different website's security levels though - my ibanking needs a log on ID (all numerical) and a weird password generating calculator thingy, plus my bank card for me to get into it.
By contrast, my Virgin credit card needs a log on name (which anyone with half a brain could work out) and a simple password and that's it - then anyone logged into that can get all my account info and retrieve my pin number with just a few clicks - insanity!
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Date: 2009-06-20 08:02 am (UTC)It didn't seem to realise I had registered until about the 10th time I did it. Thankfully it did like my password though (I use the same one, or variations on it, for basically everything).
It's crazy the differences in different website's security levels though - my ibanking needs a log on ID (all numerical) and a weird password generating calculator thingy, plus my bank card for me to get into it.
By contrast, my Virgin credit card needs a log on name (which anyone with half a brain could work out) and a simple password and that's it - then anyone logged into that can get all my account info and retrieve my pin number with just a few clicks - insanity!