Um... yea I was wondering about that... but it shouldn't be a rule... most people have enough common sense... anyways if I went on your account and I messed it up say posted spam... all you would need to do would be log back in and... oh forget it we shoudl add that as a rule...
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Actually that is often added as a warning to new users like this: "NEVER give your password and account details out to anyone! If someone tells you they need this information they are lying!"
Whenever I have needed my password changed I have always just e-mailed the support @quantumlegacy.com and Miles has always taken care of it, trust me under no circumstances should a true member of staff EVER require your password. In fact wouldn't it be good to create some kind of guide for new users to introduce them to nuisances of QL, like the SDK tester sign-ups and state of QL development (sporadic)? Just another brilliant idea from resident idiosyncratic genius Iscin
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This post has been edited 2 time(s), it was last edited by Iscin on 05-28-2008 at 09:42.
Yes. We know that but not everyone is bright enough to avoid being scammed or "hacked" by other users. It's very common for people to be tricked into giving up there details.
Only Global/Super Moderators and Administrators can see user's IPs. We have no need to see them.
Edit: Yay. It was added. Thank you.
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by covertsniper on 06-02-2008 at 10:23.
Tech... do not bring up old posts. Old posts count as anything that haven't been replied to in over a 2month time. The last post here was almost a year ago!
Even though this is a sticky
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