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    That was really unpleasant...

    The photographer formerly known as EOSThree here. I had to create a new account. I was having trouble logging into my Photobucket account, so I checked my password manager to see what was going on, well there were somehow 3 accounts for Photobucket there. I decided I would delete the two that weren't correct and I hit the delete all button... Now I can't remember half of the passwords I had stored in there. What a mess. I am now locked out of a bunch of password protected sites, including this one as EOSThree. Oh well, hopefully I can figure out how to restore them.

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    Re: That was really unpleasant...

    Ugh, I hate when that happens! I always keep a backup screenshot of all my passwords from the PW manager on a separate external hard drive that I don't normally use, just in case
    I am mainly here to learn, I'm pretty new at photography so please don't be afraid to say whatever you need to if you're critiquing my photos, and take my composition advice with an extra grain of salt

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    Re: That was really unpleasant...

    Do one better. Get a small notebook and WRITE them down.

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    Re: That was really unpleasant...

    I'm not sure about here, but generally when you try to log in to a site, the option to be sent a new password is right below where the password would normally go. Usually says something like "Lost Password"? Once selected, the site "should" send a new temporary password to the registered email address. Good luck.
    -Bruce

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    Re: That was really unpleasant...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ballen Photo
    I'm not sure about here, but generally when you try to log in to a site, the option to be sent a new password is right below where the password would normally go. Usually says something like "Lost Password"? Once selected, the site "should" send a new temporary password to the registered email address. Good luck.
    -Bruce

    Yes, Photography Review can email to your 'current' email account a new password.

    I've had to do that a time or two as a result of being on the road and/or having a new computer with me and wanting to log in. Then of course you can change it.
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    Re: That was really unpleasant...

    Quote Originally Posted by drg
    Yes, Photography Review can email to your 'current' email account a new password.

    I've had to do that a time or two as a result of being on the road and/or having a new computer with me and wanting to log in. Then of course you can change it.
    I sent an email asking for that very thing and haven't heard yet, hopefully John will get my mail and send it.

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    Re: That was really unpleasant...

    Quote Originally Posted by RP Racing
    Do one better. Get a small notebook and WRITE them down.
    Then I'd have to put in effort AND keep a notebook around
    I am mainly here to learn, I'm pretty new at photography so please don't be afraid to say whatever you need to if you're critiquing my photos, and take my composition advice with an extra grain of salt

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