Re: cookie crumbs

  • From: Jackie McBride <abletec@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 10:45:56 -0700

U might wanna look at your google toolbar options & make certain it's
not doing an autofill. Otherwise, go to control panel > user account,
highlight your account & press enter. From thence, go to manage
network passwords & see if there are entries which u wish to remove.

On 6/3/09, tribble <lauraeaves@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all --
> I have a question about IE7, the google toolbar, and anything else that
> might be responsible for saving passwords.  I have logins on a number of
> sites that I really don't want broken into -- places like paypal for
> example. I do not want the password, which I always have memorized, saved in
> some cookie on my system. At first I thought this would not happen without
> me explicitly telling it to, but recently when I go to paypal, something
> fills in the password field. Since the password is starred out, I tried
> hitting the log in button to see if the saved password would work and sure
> enough, it did.
> So what app is responsible for saving this info, and howdo I prevent it?
> (Needless to say, I never opt to save a cookie with this info on the sites
> of interest.  So I don't think that I'm the culprit...)
> TIA for any info.
> --le
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