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Advice on choosing a user name and
password
You need to have a unique user name (sometimes called a user id)
to participate in BirdTrack. The BirdTrack computer will suggest
a user name to you, made up of your first two initials and your
surname sometimes followed by a number. We recommend that you accept
this. However, you can replace this default name with a name of
your own choice provided that it is not already in use. We recommend
that user names be made up of letters and numbers only and that
they should start with a letter. The absolute maximum length is
32 characters but user names will normally be much shorter than
this.
Passwords should be a minimum of 6 characters long and should normally
contain a mixture of letters and numbers. Passwords are case sensitive
so unusual capitalisation will help to make them secure. You can
also include characters other than letters and numbers. A good password
should be meaningful to you alone. Care should be taken to avoid
obvious passwords that could easily be guessed such as your name,
bird names (English or Latin) or your car registration number. A
good way to make up an easily memorable password is to use the first
letters of a phrase that is known to you alone. BirdTrack does not
use encrypted Internet connections (https). We recommend that your
BirdTrack password should be different from any passwords that you
use in situations requiring a very high level of security such as
Internet banking or your computer account at work.
You will be
able to obtain an automatic password reminder by email (sent to
your registered email address only) if you forget your password.
If you forget your user name please e-mail web.support@bto.org
for advice. Please do not register a second time just because you
have forgotten your user name.
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