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Changes to Yahoo login process

Yahoo has changed the way that we let users log into Match The Memory using their Yahoo identities. The upshot of this is that the next time you try to get into our system using Yahoo, you’ll have to go through Yahoo’s “do you want to give this app permission to see your profile?” screen again.

Behind the scenes, you may also end up with a new account on Match The Memory, since the way that Yahoo identifies you to us has changed. If that happens, we can help you move any games and images that you’d previously added to the site to your new account. Just hit us up on our contact form and we’ll take care of you. Let us know what email address was associated with your old account, and possibly the address or name of any games you had on that account. We’ll migrate those items to your new account.

We apologize for the inconvenience. We’ll do our best to make this transition as painless as possible.

Posted on 27 June 201627 June 2016Categories MetaTags authentication, login, yahooLeave a comment on Changes to Yahoo login process

What happened to your login page?

We just replaced the old OpenID login system with a more modern oAuth-based system. We added a few new login options (yay, Facebook and Twitter!) and removed several others. For most people, this will be a seamless transition. You may get a new app authorization screen the first time you log in under the new system, but everything else should be updated automatically.

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Posted on 11 December 201414 January 2016Categories MetaTags accounts, login, oauth2 Comments on What happened to your login page?
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