No, don't have a friggin baby with me, I can't conceive, I'm a guy. Sheesh.
Anyway, you know how when you sign in to SBC-Yahoo, they have this ad "Get Protected, get yer super duper secret site key computer ID, ooga booga mumbo jumbo, click here to find out how." Been there, done that.
So I go to enter my user ID and tab down to enter my password, and every freaking time, while I'm typing my password, the cursor jumps back up to the user ID field and shows some of the letters of the password I just typed, for everyone to see that's looking over my shoulder or for some computer hack, I don't know. They can't even get the sign-in procedure right yet the want to "protect" me with their fool proof (yeah, right) sign in programs. Oooooooh. And don't even get me started on Norton Antivirus. That software is like municipal waste --it ought to be flushed.
So here's my question: This whole password protection is just a whole bunch of hooey, isn't it?
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It could be a couple things. It could be a virus. It could be a password agent problem. Those are not likely. The problem is that the SBC Yahoo page takes an unusual amount of time to completely and fully load. As soon as it does load completely, it will highlight the user id field. The site is not https%26lt;- Notice the s for secure, until the page fully loads. That is why some of your password is visible. Go to the page, wait like 10 seconds (or how ever long it takes for the cursor to start blinking in the user id field, and then put the info in.
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You will need to shut down your system now and come with us, Sir. Do not walk through the green fog.
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