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No. In some cases, sharing your user name and password may violate your ISP's Terms of Service (TOS).
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People might call that a User Account, User Identity, or online identity. Note: On some websites, your submissions to them become their property but your account info belongs to you.
The user name & password is stored in a database. The info is fetched from the Signup/Registration process and stored in the database. When the user wants to log in, he enters the UserID and password used in the registration. Then the system checks if there is any entry with the UserID and Password in the database. If yes the user is logged in. If not, the user gets an error message. This is the core logic of "login." There are many additional methods to enhance security e.g. SSL, encryption, etc.
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Many websites require user authentication to access them. This is in order to create security for its members. With a username and password, users can be uniquely identified while having protection.
some one might be so dumb to tell you there password
the user name is:cloerockin141,the password is:aleigha the user name is:kerryballet9, and the password is:barrenger27
go to google type in parent portal or pcs portal but your child has to have a user name and a password
a password. different programs/websites have different rules on passwords: minimum and maximum length; some are letters & numbers only, some can or must contain other characters. A "LOGIN" is a combination of a USERNAME and a PASSWORD that are both required for access.
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