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Sometimes I just feel discouraged to post a topic, or comment on news articles, or post on topics. Why? Because I just hit this screen that tells me to sign in. I can't hide my session by using inprivate blocking. See, I need to entertain myself everyday, and I need a new email address for my plot to work. Because if I register on a certain website, I get a free rental. But with inprivate blocking, Gmail and Hotmail usually never pass the captchas, I realized that, and then Google introduced the 3 emails per mobile number and they still use captchas. So it has introduced the complicated email registration, so now I don't use inprivate blocking. Now my private entertainment is blended into my regular day-to-day browsing. I need to hide it so I delete my cookies and history, etc. By doing this, I'm logged out of Neowin disregarding the "remember me" feature, because that uses cookies.

In the day and age of Windows CardSpace, and other features to log you into everything, Neowin doesn't support this. It is really annoying and drives me away from participating on Neowin simply because, "I'm signed out, I wonder how that happened." I hope Neowin can implement CardSpace for subscribers as a plus, because I rarely sign in, and I see ads everywhere on Neowin as if I wasn't registered because I'm not signed in.

Please implement Windows CardSpace into Neowin's subscriber features or into something, I can't stand signing in, especially with multiple computers. I will consider spending some money to switch to subscriber if it includes such a good feature.

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http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html

Start > Run > "firefox -profilemanager" (without quotes)

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Use one profile for your regular browsing and another for Neowin.

You can even add this to your shortcut's target line (to start it up every time): "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -profilemanager

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What I do is disable cookies and use Exceptions to add websites that I frequent to the Exceptions whitelist. Those websites in the whitelist is allowed to leave cookies on my PC while it blocks everything else unless I add the website to the whitelist. Neowin besides a hundred sites is on my whitelist, but banking sites and others is not which can force me to re-login (increasing security).

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Sometimes I just feel discouraged to post a topic, or comment on news articles, or post on topics. Why? Because I just hit this screen that tells me to sign in. I can't hide my session by using inprivate blocking. See, I need to entertain myself everyday, and I need a new email address for my plot to work. Because if I register on a certain website, I get a free rental. But with inprivate blocking, Gmail and Hotmail usually never pass the captchas, I realized that, and then Google introduced the 3 emails per mobile number and they still use captchas. So it has introduced the complicated email registration, so now I don't use inprivate blocking. Now my private entertainment is blended into my regular day-to-day browsing. I need to hide it so I delete my cookies and history, etc. By doing this, I'm logged out of Neowin disregarding the "remember me" feature, because that uses cookies.

In the day and age of Windows CardSpace, and other features to log you into everything, Neowin doesn't support this. It is really annoying and drives me away from participating on Neowin simply because, "I'm signed out, I wonder how that happened." I hope Neowin can implement CardSpace for subscribers as a plus, because I rarely sign in, and I see ads everywhere on Neowin as if I wasn't registered because I'm not signed in.

Please implement Windows CardSpace into Neowin's subscriber features or into something, I can't stand signing in, especially with multiple computers. I will consider spending some money to switch to subscriber if it includes such a good feature.

Sp, because of your neurotic browsing habits, Neowin should change their login structure? :laugh:

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