![]() ![]() Passwords are stored as encrypted data and it is up to the User to keep track of those things. Nobody at DCT has access to that information. I don't have access to passwords for accounts in neither the Forum nor the Blog. I now at least record the date I open an account an the email address I've associated with it. I admit to having been pretty sloppy at record keeping back then. ![]() That book is almost falling apart now and I've ceased using it except to lookup old information. ![]() Perhaps you could give me the first 2 or 3 letters of the email account prefix and, if it's not a Yahoo account, I may be able to track down this mystery.īack in 2010, when I opened the Bluedog account, I wrote the information down in an index book. I've checked some other email accounts that I may have used but no password from DCT in any of them. And she used to be a Computer Systems Analyst back in the days when COBOL was THE programming language favored by most financial institutions. Nothing I said could convince her to give Yahoo the flick. Oddly, my wife still uses Yahoo for her email. I lost faith in Yahoo's ability to provide a secure email service after they were hacked so many times. If it is a Yahoo account then that Yahoo account has long since been deleted. Unfortunately, I neglected to write down that the email address associated with the forum account. I've clicked on "Forgotton Password" and it confirms that a new password has been sent to my email address. Apparently the forum account still exists (Bluedog), but I have the incorrect password. ![]()
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