hi
Me and my mother each have a seperate bank account at the same bank..
That means two different logins and two different passwords.
any advice how to use the password manager the best way with same bank but two different id's and log ins?
Tom:cattongue:
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Hi ttomm46
Upon entering the site, you can choose to autocomplete - 2 account.
When you log in, you can choose the account
You can read Passwords User Guide
http://download.webroot.com/WSAPasswordsUserGuide_8.0.1.pdf
Thank you
Best regard, Petr.
Upon entering the site, you can choose to autocomplete - 2 account.
When you log in, you can choose the account
You can read Passwords User Guide
http://download.webroot.com/WSAPasswordsUserGuide_8.0.1.pdf
Thank you
Best regard, Petr.
Hi Tom
I think that there may be a step missing here...;) so I will state the obvious; you each access, one after the other, the site and login using your individual/specific credentials. The second person in making sure that they do not accept the previously entered credentials (in case Auto Fill was assigned to those inadvertently...;)).
That should allow the recording of the second set of credentials in the Password Manager, and the next time one of you go to log in you can then use the approach that Petrovic described quite correctly in his post.
Hope that helps (and apologies if I am 'teaching my granny to suck eggs', so to speak, if you already know this).
Regards
Baldrick
I think that there may be a step missing here...;) so I will state the obvious; you each access, one after the other, the site and login using your individual/specific credentials. The second person in making sure that they do not accept the previously entered credentials (in case Auto Fill was assigned to those inadvertently...;)).
That should allow the recording of the second set of credentials in the Password Manager, and the next time one of you go to log in you can then use the approach that Petrovic described quite correctly in his post.
Hope that helps (and apologies if I am 'teaching my granny to suck eggs', so to speak, if you already know this).
Regards
Baldrick
Thank you
Tom:D
Tom:D
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