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How to fix login problems with the iMore Forums app

Yesterday we launched the highly anticipated iMore Forums app, and while we've gotten tons of great feedback on it, we've also had a few users who experienced problems logging in. We immediately deployed the crack forum commandos and code curing ninjas to look into it, and the good news is, we've got it licked.

Don't ask me to explain why, because when the tech team starts talking about deep Drupal and VBulletin integration, my eyes roll back into my head and I start going through the early stages of a Scannersplosion, but it looks like a few users aren't properly synched between the two systems. That's what's causing the problem. Luckily, there's an easy way to fix it:

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How often should the App Store ask for your iTunes password? [Poll]

When you buy an app or game in the App Store, book in the iBookstore, or music, movies or TV shows in iTunes, you're asked for your iTunes password before the transaction goes through and the download begins. That's important when there's money involved. As the great Smurf berry scandal of 2011 taught us, you can never be too careful when it comes to preventing unintentional or unauthorized purchases -- that's why Apple now requires a password for every in-app purchase. But what about when there's no money on the line? What about when you're not buying something but just downloading a free app or game, or free song or feature? Should iTunes still ask for your password? What about when you're simply updating an app or game? Should iTunes ask then?

Some people, really security conscious people, would probably prefer iTunes ask for a password any time it does anything, always. Better safe than sorry. Who knows who could be using your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad after all, from a friend to a colleague to a spouse to a child to a friend's colleague's spouse's child. You really want to risk $100 in Hello Kitty apps suddenly showing upon your Home screen?

Other people, really convenience-oriented people, would probably like iTunes to ask for a password as little as possible. Maybe never. If you're the only one who ever uses your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, and it never leaves a place you control, then why should you be bothered by having to enter in a password every time an app has a minor bug fix update?

Personally, I'd like a choice (big surprise, right?) Give me a Settings option for "always ask", or "only ask for paid transactions". I don't think "never ask" is safe, so I'm fine with that not being there. What about you? How often do you think iTunes should ask for your password?

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Private Info HD for iPad now available [giveaway]

Private Info HD is now available and offers a safe way to keep important information on your iPad. This Digital Wallet will safely store Credit Card info, Bank accounts, Web Logins, Photos, Videos, files, and so much more locked behind a personalized password, protected by AES256 bit encryption.

  • Organized sections for "Wallet" items, Photos, Videos, Voice memo's, and various other files
  • Adding notes is painless and quick, set your own desired font & size, change text alignment, and even swap background/text color for easy viewing day or night.
  • Securely store important information such as web logins, credit cards, bank accounts, SSN with AES256bit encryption and available iOS Data Protection
  • Transfer files with ease via wifi, import email attachments, open files downloaded from safari and other supporting 3rd party apps.
  • Continue using the app while a wifi file transfer is in progress
  • View PDF's, Word, Pages, Numbers, and many other documents.
  • Send files to other 3rd party supporting apps
  • Email & Rename files
  • iOS Data protection available for all content managed in Private Info HD
  • Smooth, animated, easy to use custom interface.
  • Option to set a password hint to show on lock screen with the touch of a button
  • Multitasking support - transfer files in the background, quickly come back to where you left off.
  • Options to automatically lock app when it is interrupted/ multitasking.

Mr. Burns has given us a few promo codes to give out to you, our awesome readers! For a chance to win, just let us know what kind of information you will store in Private Info.

If you pick this one up, let us know what you think! Trailer and screenshots after the break.

[$8.99 - iTunes link]

Have an app you'd love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we'll take a look.

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iOS 4.2 bugs: Having problems with MobileMe password?

Having problems with your MobileMe password lately? We're hearing from users (and our own Rene!) that MobileMe both on the web at me.com and on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad complains your password is wrong when it's the same password you've always used. We'll take a look at the symptoms and possible solutions after the break!

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Fake jailbreak tool for iOS 4.x is stealing passwords

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How To: Recover Your MobileMe Password and Update it Often for Added Security

Apple has updated their MobileMe News "blog" with a helpful tip for added security, and for when that security necessitates the need for a helpful little reminder.

First up, Apple reminds everyone that even good passwords, left static for too long, grow old and stale.

One simple way to increase the security of your life online is to change your account password periodically.

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iPhone User on a Mac? Get 1Password for 50% Off Today Only!

One of our favorite apps on the Mac -- and the iPhone -- is on sale for today only:

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iPhone Password Manager: A Challenger Appears


figure 1: the most important feature is highlighted

There's another password manager on the scene, and this one looks to be the most secure version that I've seen. 1Password is a mac-only application, so there unfortunately isn't a password manager I could securely recommend to Windows iPhone users yet. The application has a little button that sends an encrypted bookmarklet to Safari that you can then sync to your iPhone. You can open the bookmarklet and view your passwords with a master password that you assign within 1Password.

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