See what password I set on a gallery?
Nimai
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With the new SmugMug, in Gallery Settings, the password is ****'d out. How can I see what I'd set for a give gallery's password? Sometimes I have clients contact me years later, and I'll not remember!
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Some people don't like that but for me it is no biggie. Works for me.
The ****** showing is an example of Smugmug increasing the security level of our sites ... I can live with that. Others get a bit upset.
It is what it is.
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I can live with it, just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.
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Really?
Correct. For security reasons we no longer display the passwords. If you do not know the password you will need to reset it in the gallery settings. Going forward we recommend keeping track of your passwords in a word document or spreadsheet.
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So I have bank accounts and investment accounts where I can see my password when I am logged in, but I can't see photo gallery passwords?
Not trying to be difficult here, but that seems a bit strange to me.
Any way to add a span around it to make it the same as the background color? Then it would show if "select all" is picked.
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BTW, just went into the gallery settings of one of my passworded galleries and the PW and Hint are blank?
I add it to every PW'ed gallery. Not on an upper level.
They are set to Inheriting (Public)? Yet the show the lock icon at top of page?
Seems to be happening for all passworded galleries.
Folders do show the PW and Hint.
The smart galleries I've recently created all show the PW and Hint.
Edit: adding the color span works in hint. Just tested.
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I just tested that... when i try to access the password protected gallery i get a "Need a hint" message. If i click that message i can see the password. So anyone can see the password, even anonymous visitors. So why keep the gallery password protected? Just wondering...
We did not just make this policy change on a whim, it was done for security purposes. Ultimately to protect you and other users .
I've never heard of an online bank account that would show your password while logged in. That doesn't sound very secure .
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Can you send me a link to that gallery?
Just for clarification, I was referring to the hint in the Gallery Settings.
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Well... i already removed that test gallery... but if you need a sample:
http://phaserbeam.smugmug.com/Test
I just set a password in organizer/settings for that gallery.
From my understanding the password hint is for the visitor like "What was you first pets name?". It is not for the site-owner because in that case the site would be as insecure as if the password field show the password in clear text.
What about the hint field... i think it should not be used to keep the password?
If you put the password in the hint field, then ANYone can see it. Do not put it there.
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I've seen a couple of SmugMug sites doing this, so I wonder how long you've been giving out this odd advice. Putting it in the hint field means that everybody can see it (there's a "get a hint" link on the login box which shows that field). It's equivalent to having no password on the gallery at all, except for maybe some avoidance of search engine indexing compared to an Unlisted gallery.
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That is what i thought, just mbonocore (and i have seen some other recommending that) said we could do that. I never use passwords so for me this is not relevant.
That was why i have tested that (see screenshots above). Maybe some people misunderstood the hint field. For me it was always a hint for the client/visitor not for myself.
So i will delete that test gallery since it is pretty clear that no one should keep the password there
I would be much more inclined to believe this was done to "protect us" if the default option for photo sales on all account levels was OFF.
Forgetting to change that setting is potentially much more damaging to someone than showing them a password when they are logged in... And untraceable for many since Basic and Power users have no sales statistics.
Tada, record of password for said gallery.
Talk about a workaround and a half.
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Touched on already but I just want to say again, are you kidding!
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I sincerely apologize for the mis information.
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