What’s With The Password Emails

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The IMAO Technical Team at work

Some of you — only a few — have received password reset emails. And that’s okay. Really, it’s okay.

Here’s the background. Some time back, IMAO had what was essentially Open Enrollment for being a subscriber, and the ability to login and comment. We didn’t keep that, since you can use WordPress, Google, Twitter, or Facebook accounts to log in. Well, sometimes Safari is a problem, but most browsers work just fine. So, an actual IMAO account isn’t really necessary.

We haven’t closed the accounts of those that created one way back when. We might. But we haven’t.

Anyway, today, as part of a security update, we forced a reset of everyone’s password. Everyones. Mine. Harvey’s. Frank’s. Everyone had to do a password reset. And, if you have an old IMAO account, you probably got an email telling you that.

So, if you did, it’s okay. Really, it’s okay. You can use your new IMAO password, if you have one. Or, you can connect with your Google account, Twitter account, or Facebook account to log in to comment. Or just leave an email address and name without logging in.

Now, back to the funneh.

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