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Rooster_No1's avatar
Rooster_No1
SMARTY Maverick
14-04-2023

Check it's you at every login.... ARRGGHH

Do we REALLY need to jump through the security number text message palava everytime we log in    ?

I appreciate there's a "remember this browser " button, but that's so old tech...

My browser deletes all cookies on closure (a very good habit for all net users BTW)

So the presumed cookie gets deleted.

As long as my ips remain the same, this shouldn't be necessary ... come on guys   !

11 Replies

  • SmartyTrousers's avatar
    SmartyTrousers
    SMARTY Centurion
    12-07-2023

    You only have yourself to blame for this situation. You've got your browser set to automatically clear cookies when you close it, which means when you return to the Smarty website, it has no idea who you are. It cannot use your IP address to determine this, as your public IP address changes regularly. On top of this, in common with most mobile networks in the UK, Smarty uses CG-NAT (Carrier Grade Network Address Translation) meaning your public IP address is shared with a number of other customers.

    • lukefow_2033993's avatar
      lukefow_2033993
      SMARTY Maverick
      13-07-2023

      no i dont have my browser set to clear cookies! i am getting **bleep** annoyed with this login system now

      • SmartyTrousers's avatar
        SmartyTrousers
        SMARTY Centurion
        13-07-2023

        Hi Luke. My comment was in response to the original poster, who said that they  have their browser set to clear cookies on close.

  • lukefow_2033993's avatar
    lukefow_2033993
    SMARTY Maverick
    12-07-2023

    the remember this browser does not work, i am still asked for verification

    • MSF's avatar
      MSF
      SMARTY Guru
      13-07-2023

      lukefow_2033993  This was covered in another post as others have the problem. It will only remember if the device has another form of security enabled.

  • Chalkychap's avatar
    Chalkychap
    SMARTY Trendsetter
    14-04-2023

    Are you always using the same IP address Rooster_No1
    If your network clients use DHCP, you may not always get the same IP address, depending on your DHCP setup.

    It does seem that just about everybody that keeps online payment card details for their customer accounts is now using 2FA in the sign-in process, which I believe might be required for PCI compliance. 

    • Rooster_No1's avatar
      Rooster_No1
      SMARTY Maverick
      14-04-2023

      Your local ip has no bearing on the issue.... it's your external ip that the server sees.

      Also, while on the mobile network your ip will be changing anyway....

      I can understand the need for 2fa where money is involved , but this is a forum  !

      • Chalkychap's avatar
        Chalkychap
        SMARTY Trendsetter
        14-04-2023

        I guess because SMARTY Mobile's community is currently only for SMARTY account holders, SMARTY used the same online sign-in process operating for your SMARTY account, which requires 2FA.

        Perhaps when the SMARTY community allows non-SMARTY account holders to be members, the sign-in process could change. 

        In most cases I believe your external IP address is usually allocated by DHCP, whether you're using a mobile network, or a fixed-line network. There are a few network operators, which allow customers to pay a subscription for a fixed IP address though.