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WEB-1171
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New Feature
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Open
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Normal
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Unassigned
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Boroondas Gupte
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2
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0
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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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WEB-138 No way to actually provide "accurate account information" except through sign-up
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Make it possible to change the security question and answer from https://secondlife.com/account/ (only when logged in, obviously. Maybe also ask for the current password, just like when changing the password).
Scenarios where this is needed:
- Someone remembers his current password, but not what answer they has given at sign up to the security question. They should change the answer while they can still remember the password, so they're prepared for when they won't.
- Someone created his account via a third party service (using the Reg API
) like e.g. SLRegAPI . Some of those (including the named example) do not ask about a security question/answer at sign-up, so it'd be good to be able to set it afterwards.
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Description
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Make it possible to change the security question and answer from https://secondlife.com/account/ (only when logged in, obviously. Maybe also ask for the current password, just like when changing the password).
Scenarios where this is needed:
- Someone remembers his current password, but not what answer they has given at sign up to the security question. They should change the answer while they can still remember the password, so they're prepared for when they won't.
- Someone created his account via a third party service (using the Reg API
) like e.g. SLRegAPI . Some of those (including the named example) do not ask about a security question/answer at sign-up, so it'd be good to be able to set it afterwards.
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