By Alex on Wednesday, 13 December 2017
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Hi,
1) for some users, the signature is not shown in their posts, although the users defined it in the signature field.
For my profile, I can confirm that the signature is shown, so it is not just a settings problem.

Additionally, I have a user who always sees dots in the password field, when he wants to log in. He then deletes the dots, tries to log in and gets the message "password not correct".

He reloads the page, again the dots, he deletes the dots, then it works. He tells me this happens every second time.

The user with the login issue also has the issue with the signature (more details about the users in the hidden field)

Thanks!!!
Hi Alex,

I would like to access to site to investigate and test the issue. However, it looks like the provided credentials on file does not work: http://take.ms/C6DGl

Please advice. Thanks.

For the dots in password field issue, can you provide us a screenshot so we can identify this issue more efficiently?
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Wednesday, 13 December 2017 11:12
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Sorry, I had to re-enable your account, as akeeba always disables new super user accounts, when the firewall is enabled.

Now it should work again!
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Wednesday, 13 December 2017 12:34
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Hey Alex,

I'm able to access now. It looks like the ACL for signature display under the 'Registered' user group is not enabled. I have helped you enable the setting(http://take.ms/pY5jv).

The signature should show now for users under the 'Registered' user group.

For saved passwords, I suspect the user saved his password in the browser when he first logs in to the site.

If the user wants to remove this previously saved login, then he needs to search the browser where the saved logins are and delete the ones saved for the particular site.

Example:
Firefox: http://take.ms/cEUvB
Chrome: http://take.ms/g3WT8
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Wednesday, 13 December 2017 13:38
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