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Ingame Community => News and Updates => Topic started by: Cerberus on 29 12, 2021, 05:19:49 pm
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A simple, yet sensible suggestion which is making the divorce command not requiring you to input your password. The reason being is that we have seen on a number of occasions, players can incorrectly input a command, e.g forgetting to put the / before the command resulting in the intended command being posted in country chat. In regards to the divorce command, it can pose a security threat for users. Other reasons also include someone being able to see you input the command and your password, such as playing in an Internet cafe or siblings seeing it.
Solution:
When you input /divorce, a GUI will pop-up asking you: "Are you sure you want to divorce X?" and will include options Yes and No.
The command no longer requires you to input your account password.
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Yes, it is not necessary to enter the password in something like this Positive :tick:
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You can't be careless while divorcing ur partner as it is not one of those things that you do daily, right? Divorce command should have the password requirement as it is having now. Negative
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A simple, yet sensible suggestion which is making the divorce command not requiring you to input your password. The reason being is that we have seen on a number of occasions, players can incorrectly input a command, e.g forgetting to put the / before the command resulting in the intended command being posted in country chat. In regards to the divorce command, it can pose a security threat for users. Other reasons also include someone being able to see you input the command and your password, such as playing in an Internet cafe or siblings seeing it.
Solution:
When you input /divorce, a GUI will pop-up asking you: "Are you sure you want to divorce X?" and will include options Yes and No.
The command no longer requires you to input your account password.
It says everything, and I think it MUST be updated. As it might leak the password accidently atm. :tick:
You can't be careless while divorcing ur partner as it is not one of those things that you do daily, right? Divorce command should have the password requirement as it is having now. Negative
@Agent47 I believe what his point is:
Solution:
When you input /divorce, a GUI will pop-up asking you: "Are you sure you want to divorce X?" and will include options Yes and No.
The command no longer requires you to input your account password.
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I sometimes mess up, and put a 6 instead of / before the command I'd like to execute, resulting in the command sent to my country chat, without me realising first. I'd say, it would help more than it would hurt anyone. Positive. :happy:
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Voting Negative
Your suggestion makes sense BUT, I believe typing the password was added for a reason I believe (I have no clue what that is but there's a reason for it) so maybe instead of making it open up a GUI that says yes/no just makes it open up a GUI that makes you type your password in a box and that's it (to avoid the points you brought up)
if anyone can confirm that the password wasn't added for a specific reason just randomly as another step of verification to stop someone from accidently divorcing I'll change my vote to positive
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Yes, it is not necessary to enter the password in something like this Positive :tick:
Upvoting, I dont see a reason for using password for such thing, not rly needed.
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When we deal with the atm we don't use the password, so why we use it in such a thing like divorcing? Upvoting
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Maybe it's not really necessary but it's helpful to some people, and won't do any kind of damage to the server if it's added.
Positive :tick:
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Wouldn't it just be easier to type in the current nick of the player instead of their password? Your idea is fine also. :tick:
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I suppose this is more to prevent accidental divorces, than a "hacked" account being ruined. It could require your account name instead of password.
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I suppose this is more to prevent accidental divorces, than a "hacked" account being ruined. It could require your account name instead of password.
That'd be fine too - the main purpose of the suggestion anyway was to not input your password for the divorce. Inputting your account name would be perfectly adequate :thumb:
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I suppose this is more to prevent accidental divorces, than a "hacked" account being ruined. It could require your account name instead of password.
I totally upvote with the account name thing so it prevents accidents.
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- '/divorce' now needs to confirm your account name instead of password. (Arran + Cerberus)