09-20-2011 10:26 AM - edited 09-20-2011 10:27 AM
bjm_ wrote:Since, I added my Kudo to 'sooner12' OP. I got the point....
I simply added my $.02 post as is available to all users/contributors in an open forum.
Great screenshot presentation....um, which I also added my Kudo.
Respectfully submitted
bjm_
Heh heh..! Thanks for the Kudos, no worries bjm.., next time I'll beat you with a big stick instead! LOL ![]()
09-20-2011 10:44 AM
Slinky_Grafix wrote:
Heh heh..! Thanks for the Kudos, no worries bjm.., next time I'll beat you with a big stick instead! LOL
Thanks
Now, I have being beaten with a big stick to look forward to... ![]()
09-30-2011 10:51 AM
I agree. The MRU list is redundant and an overly cute feature that is annoying for a good number of reasons. I have found Identity Safe a very useful tool since it was first offered by Norton but this poorly judged MRU addition is something I would like to be able to remove. Access via the folders created in All Logins is all that is needed.
09-30-2011 11:06 AM
I also concur with this suggestion.
Best wishes.
Allen
10-01-2011 12:05 PM
The MRU listing is totally unecessary in my view. As paradiseduck says, it is redundant. Additionally, part of the very essence of the Identity Safe is the feeling of safety and privacy that it provides via the log in folder option rather than this new MRU list that, as others have said, is wide open for anyone to view. Sure, in previous versions without it someone could always dig around if you were logged into Identity Safe, but this new list means they don't even have to and is quite a different matter.
Also, I don't need to be reminded of which sites I log in to - I know which ones they are because I log in to them. Personally, I have never felt the need for a feature such as the MRU and now it's there find its jumble of log ins unsatisfactory and I would like the option to be able to disable it.
In contrast to my happy use of previous versions, the MRU list detracts from my experience of Identity Safe each and every day.
10-02-2011 04:38 AM
roosterfish wrote:Sure, in previous versions without it someone could always dig around if you were logged into Identity Safe, but this new list means they don't even have to and is quite a different matter.
Hey Roosterfish, I was just reading your comments.., good to see you're also on board with this subject.
Hopefully someone at Norton will eventually see sense and remove this offending MRU feature!!
One thing that did strike me as odd though.., in your paragraph above you mention that your MRU is on show even when logged out of ID Safe? That should not be happening! Perhaps it was a simple typo? ID Safe should only show the MRU list when logged in! Obviously this still represents a security risk in my opinion and like so many have mentioned before, it isn't necessary!!
Slinky
10-02-2011 09:34 AM
Slinky_Grafix wrote:
roosterfish wrote:Sure, in previous versions without it someone could always dig around if you were logged into Identity Safe, but this new list means they don't even have to and is quite a different matter.
Hey Roosterfish, I was just reading your comments.., good to see you're also on board with this subject.
Hopefully someone at Norton will eventually see sense and remove this offending MRU feature!!
One thing that did strike me as odd though.., in your paragraph above you mention that your MRU is on show even when logged out of ID Safe? That should not be happening! Perhaps it was a simple typo? ID Safe should only show the MRU list when logged in! Obviously this still represents a security risk in my opinion and like so many have mentioned before, it isn't necessary!!
Slinky
Hi Slinky,
I could be mistaken but I think Roosterfish meant that it is simply more obvious now so that one does not have to go a little deeper to find the information. At least I don't think Roosterfish meant that it is there even w/o being logged into ID safe. ![]()
Best wishes.
Allen
10-02-2011 12:47 PM
Hi Slinky
Certainly if the MRU list was on view at all times, logged in or otherwise, I would really have something to complain about!!!
No, as Allen points out, I meant that it is simply far too easy for anyone who may have access to a computer logged in to Identity Safe to view personal information. As we all agree, in a security product, whatever the good intentions of the producer, this is an unsound feature.
10-03-2011 04:59 AM
Hi Allen & Roosterfish,
Thanks for clarifying that for me, I must admit I did think it a little strange! I guess when you've been browsing the forums for a while you quickly realize that 'anything is possible' with Norton!
All the best
Slinky
11-27-2011 04:54 PM
Yes ... PLEASE Norton ... either make the MRU optional or get rid of it all together. I just can't believe in this day and age you would show THE LOGIN NAME on the drop down ... I am absolutely baffled by this decision.
