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It's never fun to think that your account here on the site may be compromised. However as our community grows in popularity, scammers continue to focus on our home. We work diligently to add new security techniques on the backend, but we need your help as well!
Here are a few things you can do to help keep your account and our community safe from those that wish to do harm to the forum.
Make sure your email is up to date
Please make sure your email is up to date. We can't send you a password reset, or verify who you are if your email isn't up to date. Please check your email and update if appropriate here.
Don't reuse passwords
One of the easiest ways to combat this enemy is not to reuse passwords across multiple sites.
Enable Two-Step Authentication
When you enable Two-Step Authentication it forces an extra security step to verify who you are when you login. Here on the forum, we offer the ability for this via App or an email to be sent to your up to date email address. If you want to enable it, please do so by accessing the dashboard here.
Use a Password Manager
A great password is one, you actually don't know. A Password Manager can help with all of the above and keep you organized with the multiple sites you visit on the internet as well as extra security tools. There are free and paid options for this, so don't let price scare you off, from peace of mind.
Paid options include: 1Password or LastPass both cost $36 a year.
Free options include: LogMeOnce, MyKI, BitWarden
I personally use 1Password, and have for over 10+ years now. I use two step authentication with it and you can as well. Using the feature for scanning a QR code for easier two step authentication. 1Password allows for syncing across multiple devices such as phone, multiple computers, and I can share securely with family and friends if needed.
Happy to answer any questions you might have -
Here are a few things you can do to help keep your account and our community safe from those that wish to do harm to the forum.
Make sure your email is up to date
Please make sure your email is up to date. We can't send you a password reset, or verify who you are if your email isn't up to date. Please check your email and update if appropriate here.
Don't reuse passwords
One of the easiest ways to combat this enemy is not to reuse passwords across multiple sites.
Enable Two-Step Authentication
When you enable Two-Step Authentication it forces an extra security step to verify who you are when you login. Here on the forum, we offer the ability for this via App or an email to be sent to your up to date email address. If you want to enable it, please do so by accessing the dashboard here.
Use a Password Manager
A great password is one, you actually don't know. A Password Manager can help with all of the above and keep you organized with the multiple sites you visit on the internet as well as extra security tools. There are free and paid options for this, so don't let price scare you off, from peace of mind.
Paid options include: 1Password or LastPass both cost $36 a year.
Free options include: LogMeOnce, MyKI, BitWarden
I personally use 1Password, and have for over 10+ years now. I use two step authentication with it and you can as well. Using the feature for scanning a QR code for easier two step authentication. 1Password allows for syncing across multiple devices such as phone, multiple computers, and I can share securely with family and friends if needed.
Happy to answer any questions you might have -