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on 12-09-2024 01:27 PM
When I log in to the community forums from Google, I normally just provide my username and password but, sometimes, I'm directed to the new site where I need to provide my email address and wait for a code to be sent to my phone by text. So far, this code has never arrived. Is this because I'm jumping the gun, or do I have a problem?
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on 13-09-2024 01:04 PM
I believe you. Maybe some previous setting has left that channel open.
Maybe your settings in Google Chrome are to allow Google to 'Sign in automatically', and this might avoid the second step, sending a code.
My 'Sign in automatically' is set to OFF.
That's the best I can think of.
Bill
on 13-09-2024 12:05 PM
I open Google and click on Search. The first offering is 'talktalk community login', which is marked 'You visit often' and which takes me to https://community.talktalk.co.uk. That link takes me straight in to my community account without having to input 'durdle' and my password. From there, I can go to any of my subscriptions or post and submit my own posts or replies. I can also follow the links to My Account, though I do have to provide my email address and password to get there (no verification code required). Don't ask me how I find myself being able to do this, I'll just keep doing it this way, till I can't. Meanwhile, I'll put you down as having provided the answer to my original query, if only because you questioned why I wasn't doing what I didn't know I was supposed to do. 🤪
13-09-2024 10:53 AM - edited 13-09-2024 10:55 AM
The method I described is the new method, which came about several months ago.
It takes me about 1 minute, to do it (you have to open your email app, get the code, and then close your email app).
Yes, one can go to the website and read some messages, without logging in, but some of the settings will be missing.
As far as I know, one cannot post, when one's not logged in. (I've never tried it.)
Also, if one's logged in, one will be logged out automatically, after a predetermined period.
So, since your are posting, I was wondering, did you use the above method, or a different method?
Bill
on 13-09-2024 10:11 AM
@Billx That's where I go, but I'm only asked for my username and password. In fact, I'm just realising that I don't actually log in, because I don't ever actually log out. When I do, then no doubt the new method will kick in and I'll wish I'd never asked. How long must I have been logged in, then? I definitely see the point of verification codes, but I do find them annoying sometimes and I'm in no hurry to move on here.
12-09-2024 08:39 PM - edited 12-09-2024 08:44 PM
The username/password route is the current method of logging into https://community.talktalk.co.uk, understanding that your current registered email address IS the username. This is followed by a second step, where you receive a security code into your email address, which code needs to be entered into your original login page. By the way, you were able to login, but you have still not revealed how you did it.
Bill
on 12-09-2024 07:42 PM
Thanks. Meanwhile, do we have any idea for how long the username/password route will remain supported?
on 12-09-2024 06:25 PM
I just log in on my phone.
Blank little person symbol near top of page takes me to the steps.
on 12-09-2024 03:50 PM
Found it, thanks. Is there a link to the new login?
on 12-09-2024 02:16 PM
The code is sent to the email address, not a text, for now, @durdle.
12-09-2024 02:10 PM - edited 12-09-2024 02:13 PM
The fact you asked that suggests I do have a problem, unless there's a third way in.
I tried the new method but, as usual, I didn't receive the promised text.
on 12-09-2024 01:43 PM
Hello,
Thanks for your post. Can I just confirm, how did you log in today, as you need to be logged in to post?
Michelle