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Signing in problem Sat Nov 03, 2007 6:00 am  Signing in problem
 

Hi Slava and Torsten

For some days, the moment I write my username "Tom" to sign in, and click on my password, my password appears itself (without my writing it) , although I have not opted for "automatically sign in". I am worried. The other day it happened in a cafe. I might end up getting hacked. Could you please help me out?

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Signing in problem Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:50 am  Signing in problem
 

It has to do with you IE settings. There is an option called "auto complete" or smth like this. If you don't like having your IE save your password, just turn it off.
To do so, go Tools-->Internet options-->Content--->Autocomplete settings. Then uncheck "user names and passwords" and click OK.

To erase all the saved passwords, go to Tools-->Internet options-->General-->Browsing history delete--->Passwords delete. And that's it.

PS - those were the ways for the IE7, but if you have the IE6 installed, I believe the procedure won't be much different and you'll figure it out for yourself
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