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Why do you change my password constantly?
Most of the time when your account info is traded, a password change occurs.
We monitor the logins of various subnet IP accesses in 24/7 hours in case of an account. Normally, a person has only 1 subnet address from one location. Our system lets you enter from a few different places; this means we allow more than one different IP subnets to enter with the same account in 24 hours.
With this, you are allowed to access our sites from few various places, for example; home, friend, job, etc.
So if logins from different IPS exceed our IP limitation, we block the account and send you immediately an email with the new account information to the e-mail address which was provided at the sign-up.
Actually, password trade is the most common issue why password changes happen.
But there are other rare reasons. It might occur that your ISPs have a not usual internet protocol that changes the subnet range often. Some Japanese and Scandinavian ISPs do this. This is one reason why we allow more then 1 IP range for logging in.
Moreover it can also happen that your account details are hacked or given out by OTHER websites you have joined before. If such thing happens, your login details go to a password database that contains millions of usernames and passwords. Then hackers try every fit, and once they got a match they are in. If they are in, then usually a plenty of others try to follow them as well. So the account gets blocked. To avoid such issues, we suggest you to use different login/password combination on each website you visit. So that if your username/password are hacked on other sites, no hackers can use it anywhere else.
Another issue can be that your computer is infected with trojans. There is a pretty good tool to scan and remove them, it is called ad-aware, we use it frequently with great success. Download it from www.ad-aware.com and make a scan. You will be amazed how many spyware / adware / trojan is on your machine.
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