Come on man! Dont we have enough logins and passwords to keep track of?
3rd time this year you guys have made me change it Since it gets changed so often I have to keep it written down, putting something in writing is less secure than storing it in my head!
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But they let you recycle previous passwords so I have a short list of passwords that I alternate between.
Unfortunately, it is the IRS that recommends the change every 90 days.
Personally, I use mostly the same password and end it with a number. Then when I need to change the password, I just increase that number by a pre-set amount (adding one would be the easiest). So it makes it easier for me to remember and easy to figure out if I forget.
Unless I'm special, they let me dig back in the recycling bin.
The weirdest part, I opened 2020 and logged in fine, then right after that I opened 2019 and it prompted me for a password change.
Same thing happened last time, I opened the current year no issue, as soon as I opened the prior year, it hit me with the change request.
Bill that's what I do, too.
@Just-Lisa-Now- @IRonMaN @TaxGuyBill 👍 I am so sick and tired of all these stupid passwords for absolutely everything now.... You need to have an encyclopedia to store all of these stupid passwords because some jerks like to hack into systems...
Some people use the same (or similar) password with an add-on specific to the website.
For example, the URL of this website starts with "proconnect". So a person could use use the "pro" and set their password as "Password#1pro". And their password for Amazon could be "Password#1ama". That way you have your 'usual' password (in this example, "Password#1") and then just have that add-on for the website.
I think that originally ProSeries did not let you recycle passwords (or could not use something like your last five passwords), but apparently that has changed.
For the developers' forum, they warned us Aug would bring a 2-step requirement, with that second step being text. You can text my cell phone all you want to, but it's in a car, and not knowing where that car might be, and that fact that I work with a headset on for the landline, and we don't allow cell phones in the office, means it's going to be a bit of a problem.
Thanks for the information qb....Some people have received the text step in the past and some now.... Pretty soon they are going to ask for DNA to prove Who We Are...
I sure hope not. I don’t want anybody at Intuit to find out that my real name is D.B. Cooper😕
As a side note. I never got a 1099 so I assumed that money that parachutes out of a plane is tax free.
They should have asked some one at T-Mobile to change their Password! 🙂
I want to know why it has to be in the middle of TAX SEASON?
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