I wanted to know if it is possible how could we avoid account guard request with the one-time code on Gateway? I'm just asking 'cause I've read the FAQ and I knew this wasn't going to change the pop-up Account Guard Request to rewrite 'My browser' name into something else! Not solved yet, in the FAQ it was meant to change default browser name more specifically and Save Browser checked will not bring up the request again, but the only thing remains is to sending codes via email any number of entering the gateway? Is it possible to abandon or bypass the prompt? Thx for repsonses!
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aulduronMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,351Arc User
edited February 2014
I really wish it were a "one-time code". I have to put one in every 3 or 4 times I go to the gateway. I HATE checking my e-mail. I barely use the gateway because of this.
I don't think there's a way to bypass that since it's for security purposes, but it usually appears every time you access the Gateway through a different system or after you clear your Internet browsing history.
I'd be wary about disabling account guard though if I was you , if in future your account did happen to get compromised and you had account guard disabled I would be very surprised if support would be willing to show much sympathy .
I really wish it were a "one-time code". I have to put one in every 3 or 4 times I go to the gateway. I HATE checking my e-mail. I barely use the gateway because of this.
This is my biggest issue. I don't mind that it is there, but why do I have to keep verifying on the computers I use regularly?
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open ur gateway account on a different browser where u wont need to delete cookies saved password etc.... or just dont delete cookies via ccleaner or other cleaning tools
i would rather have to go through the process of entering the one time code hundreds of times than make it easier for someone to hack my account.
just my two cents.
Ditto. But like Ian posted above and I reluctantly pass out as well, there is a way to disable it. I strongly recommend trying to troubleshoot why your device isn't saving the necessary cookies/information in order to keep the one time code from needing to be input every time.
Another idea is to go into your account guard manager via the link in the link provided by Ian, and delete all of your saved clients and browsers and try starting fresh to see if that might help fix the problem.
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just my two cents.
Ditto. But like Ian posted above and I reluctantly pass out as well, there is a way to disable it. I strongly recommend trying to troubleshoot why your device isn't saving the necessary cookies/information in order to keep the one time code from needing to be input every time.
Another idea is to go into your account guard manager via the link in the link provided by Ian, and delete all of your saved clients and browsers and try starting fresh to see if that might help fix the problem.
Best of luck!
....Ditto!