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Gerrit

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Does anyone know if there is a way to verify the last sign ins (date and time and IP) for a name.com account? I had some security issues on my PC lately and would like to rest assured my account has not been accessed.

If there is no way to control this, then I guess I will just call the name.com helpdesk.

I am not sure if Name.com uses cookies, if so then I guess changing my password should be enough to assure that nobody else can access my account again from now on?
 
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AfternicAfternic
You will get a email notification of each incorrect password attempts. But not sure it logs the last visit.

The best way is to change your password!

Good Luck!
 
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Imagine someone logged in at a different computer and just kept the login session open (I know such chances are slim but just in case...) - would changing the password from my computer actually mean this other person can no longer continue using the account?

Sorry, technical rookie here ... :gl:
 
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Gerrit said:
Imagine someone logged in at a different computer and just kept the login session open (I know such chances are slim but just in case...) - would changing the password from my computer actually mean this other person can no longer continue using the account?

Sorry, technical rookie here ... :gl:

After a account has been login from other account, previous cookies expires and no longer accessible! :imho:
 
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So as soon as I would change the password on my PC, anyone else who had a session open at his PC would no longer be able to continue that session and be logged off automatically?

So changing password is always 100% secure then to lock out everyone else out of my account (assuming someone would have the current login details)?
 
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