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x and a eye
help please do any 1 no when you put your e mail address password a x and eye turns up do any one no what this is and where is it to on my pc or laptop to turn off and on thx
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What!
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Please repost in full sentences.
What application are you using? Webpage, email client? What pc laptop and what system? Windows vista, 7, 8, XP? |
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It's the 'password eye' in IE10. If you want to get rid of it, see the guide here: http://www.techfeb.com/remove-passwo...-in-windows-8/ |
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part 2 if you click and hold the eye on the end where you write your password it show your password the x delete
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Overtaken by other postings - so deleted!
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Great work Stig, I don't use IE10, I prefer Firefox & Chrome, so did not know that existed.
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Not that bloomin' Ecksitis syndrome then
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It was a bit like Count Arthur Strong's attempt at decoding Egyptian hieroglyphics. I may have to try IE10 just to satisfy my morbid curiosity...
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What!

I'll have to leave this for someone else to decode
