Is there a new log in procedure?

I am not sure about giving my user name and password to a strange procedure when dealing with Bonanza. What’s up?

asked almost 10 years ago

knlhett
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I just logged in and everything was the same way it has always been.

answered almost 10 years ago

I would not give my password to anyone. They should not be asking for it either. Sounds like an error to me.

answered almost 10 years ago

The strange feature is now gone. I experienced it at “take a break! Bonanza is upgrading”.

answered almost 10 years ago

knlhett
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No, I guess you have not been to any of the secure pages since the server move…

When the servers were disconted (during the server move) see blog [URL removed]

and then they came back online, the authentication process for the https parts of the site had to be redone?? (not sure if this is proper wording) but once I logged it asked for authentication (ie userID and password), it was okay..also I just dumped the old cookies and it worked fine…

answered almost 10 years ago

ccmom
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I tried to come to bonanza and got that strange site and login request. I left and came back later and it was fine. I’m not sure what was going on but I would not give out that info if it shows up again.

I just check my history and nothing shows up for that time. Hmmmmm

answered almost 10 years ago

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ccmom says: July 02, 2014

comment on fb says the servers were acting up..

It sounds like there is a spammer out there somewhere. Never give out your pass word to anyone!

answered almost 10 years ago

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