I've followed the sign-up instructions, which take me to the familiar login page.
In order to test the login page, it is necessary to pass some sample vectors .
It's often easy to tell when a public system is based on Atmail due to the design of the login page.
My question is, how do websites protect against people bypassing login pages in this fashion?
You'll notice in the sample spec how I go into outrageous detail talking about all the error cases for the login page.
So anyway, for any of our Verizon listeners, vzw.com/myprivacy will get you to a login page.
He's going to let the manager write the login page.
It's a little graphical virtual keyboard on a login page.
And in answer to the previous questions you've said to just combine the token value with your password on the first login page.
You can find this on the login page.