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		By: mark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mountainskier,

Okay, understood, we all have the same problem with logons. PC operating systems were just starting to get caught up with and then a number of sites I visit have managed to disable or block ID memorization schemes.

The meat of the above article needed to be said and I have started writing a set of policies relating to privacy, use of, and so on. I need to finish that effort off and publish up above. 

I am active on Facebook (actually that activity is starting to lessen) and I hate it when I join a group or a what-have-you that constantly blasts out communications, plus lord knows how many e-mail lists we are on whether on a full volunteer basis, semi-voluntarily, or involuntarily.

Thanks for reading and contributing!
Mark]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mountainskier,</p>
<p>Okay, understood, we all have the same problem with logons. PC operating systems were just starting to get caught up with and then a number of sites I visit have managed to disable or block ID memorization schemes.</p>
<p>The meat of the above article needed to be said and I have started writing a set of policies relating to privacy, use of, and so on. I need to finish that effort off and publish up above. </p>
<p>I am active on Facebook (actually that activity is starting to lessen) and I hate it when I join a group or a what-have-you that constantly blasts out communications, plus lord knows how many e-mail lists we are on whether on a full volunteer basis, semi-voluntarily, or involuntarily.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading and contributing!<br />
Mark</p>
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		By: mountainskier		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Glad to see I could generate some discussion :-)  I wasn&#039;t worried about the privacy aspect.  I just have so many passwords to remember.  This site keeps me logged in once I log in, but I was a away a while and it wanted a password again.  I could not find it and just thought I would ask why.  No biggy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glad to see I could generate some discussion 🙂  I wasn&#8217;t worried about the privacy aspect.  I just have so many passwords to remember.  This site keeps me logged in once I log in, but I was a away a while and it wanted a password again.  I could not find it and just thought I would ask why.  No biggy.</p>
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