OK - so organisations such as the BBC are trying to "protect" themselves (maybe) by insisting on passwords to access features, though often these may simply be to gather more information about users. It's not absolutely obvious what purpose passwords serve, particularly for less critical sites, which are not concerned with finance, health or defence of the realm.
Yesterday I "had" to register with the BBC in order to "make it easier" for my PVR to access the BBC iPlayer site. It seems I had to change my password - since "it" discovered I'd already got one, and a registered email. It wasn't even just a few minutes, as advertised, but I was asked a few questions which provided yet more demographic information, which may - or may not - be used appropriately. I'd probably rather it wasn't used at all.
Now, today I try to access R3 online to listen to Record Review as I've taken to using my computer to feed the output through my DAC to listen to radio these days - and again I'm asked to sign in. Guess what ....? I had to try to register again, but was then told that my email was already in use. When I put in the password for the TV I'd created yesterday it didn't work, so I had to reset the password, which fortunately didn't take too long. This time I managed to reset to a previously used password which I also know, so hopefully things will work for a while - or will my TV/PVR combnation continue to play up? I don't know.
More and more complication for perhaps no very good reasons. Not quite enough motivation for me to plug my DAB receiver in and start using it again, and I don't really want to go back to FM, but how complicated does life have to be? Or to be made?
Yesterday I "had" to register with the BBC in order to "make it easier" for my PVR to access the BBC iPlayer site. It seems I had to change my password - since "it" discovered I'd already got one, and a registered email. It wasn't even just a few minutes, as advertised, but I was asked a few questions which provided yet more demographic information, which may - or may not - be used appropriately. I'd probably rather it wasn't used at all.
Now, today I try to access R3 online to listen to Record Review as I've taken to using my computer to feed the output through my DAC to listen to radio these days - and again I'm asked to sign in. Guess what ....? I had to try to register again, but was then told that my email was already in use. When I put in the password for the TV I'd created yesterday it didn't work, so I had to reset the password, which fortunately didn't take too long. This time I managed to reset to a previously used password which I also know, so hopefully things will work for a while - or will my TV/PVR combnation continue to play up? I don't know.
More and more complication for perhaps no very good reasons. Not quite enough motivation for me to plug my DAB receiver in and start using it again, and I don't really want to go back to FM, but how complicated does life have to be? Or to be made?
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