![]() ![]() For instance, “password” is not a good password, but “wh4tAr is much better (though you shouldn’t use that last one either, now that all of Second Life just read it, too).Ĭhoose a secret security question answer. We’d like to provide you with some quick tips on how to keep your account secure:Ĭhoose a secure password with upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, spaces, and symbols, and avoid common dictionary words or phrases. An account is intended to be used solely by its creator, and keeping your account details secret and secure helps you keep it that way. We want to remind everyone that giving another Resident access to your account or account information, by any means and for any reason, is both dangerous and not permitted by the Terms of Service. ![]() This and similar products can change an account password and/or details, such as email address, which could prevent an owner from accessing an account, or even from being able to recover the account. It’s recently come to our attention that there has been an increase in the use of third party tools that gives account credentials and control over a Resident’s account to another Resident. Mention this blog to me inworld and get a free Linden Bear! If you want to see more about the upgrade, there are a few links on the Atlassian (maker of Jira) website: here and here. The very first change you will likely see is a new login page : Importantly for some of you, the new login system actually updates the email address that jira uses for you, every time you log in, instead of only the very first time as the current system does. ![]() The look and feel of the user interface will be changing, which isn't surprising since we are going from Jira version 5 to version 7. If you are interested in what this upgrade actually means, the good news is that most of the changes should be improvements behind the scenes, or cosmetic upgrades. We're allowing a 6-hour window to give us time to chase down any problems, though hopefully we will be done much more quickly. We are planning the upgrade on Wednesday, August 29, 2018, starting at 8:30 pm PDT. If you've never interacted with the system before, you don't need to start now however if you are one of the dedicated Residents who spends time helping us improve Second Life via then this message is for you. The software which we use for keeping track of the bugs found in Second Life is long overdue for an upgrade.
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