A small text file that a web server stores on a computer is called cookie . A cookie is like a cache like when you login to a site cookie is what stores your id password. A cookie is deleted automatically after a fixed duration.
An account
Your allowed any thing as long as it contains no swearing, addresses, passwords, full names etc.
Passwords and people's names.
authentication
eBay names and passwords
In Windows XP, user names and passwords are stored in the Security Accounts Manager (SAM) database, which is located in the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SAM. The passwords are hashed for security reasons and are not stored in plain text. This hashed data is accessible only to the operating system and requires elevated privileges to access, ensuring that user credentials are protected from unauthorized access.
You should try trashing your cache. Here's how you do it in the various browsers.Safari:Click on the Safari menu.Explorer:Click on Internet Options and go to the privacy. On Explorer it is on the Preferences window.Firefox:Click on Tools>Options>Security>Show Passwords. In the passwords box, you can click on individual names/passwords and delete one at a time (click Remove), or just click on Remove All to get rid of all your saved names/passwords.
Sometimes you can find some user names and passwords on the forum after a server has ended. Otherwise, just register your own user names and passwords or perhaps if you know some friends who play, Travian you could ask them. See the link below.
username:rockhopper24 password:rockhopper
They are the names the users chose to use when they signed up for the site. The passwords are their secret word that allows them to log into their account and prevents others using that account.
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