Windows 10: changing a saved password to a website

Discus and support changing a saved password to a website in Browsers and Email to solve the problem; hi I use windows 10 and Microsoft edge and play cards on a website.. edge asked did I want to save password I saved it but now want to change... Discussion in 'Browsers and Email' started by wandoo3, Apr 20, 2016.

  1. wandoo3 Win User

    changing a saved password to a website


    hi I use windows 10 and Microsoft edge and play cards on a website.. edge asked did I want to save password I saved it but now want to change password.. I went to settings then advanced setting where I can change password.. I changed password,, but the original password keeps popping up instead of my new p/word.. why isn't it changing at the website.. anyone know... thank you

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    wandoo3, Apr 20, 2016
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  2. 2mc56 Win User

    Pin a website requiring a password to Start Menu as a tile?

    I use an app called Wunderlist. They just updated to a new version and deprecated the Windows Phone app. It's broken and is no longer in Marketplace. (I'm sure they will update at some point in the future).



    They also have a website where I can enter my log-in info and have access to all of my information just I had done before with the app.



    My question is this:

    Is there a way to create a tile that I can pin to the Start Menu that when selected will open a browser (I don't care which browser - I'm not 'married' to any particular browser for this question) which will navigate to a website that a) already has my saved
    user name and password or b) that will enter my user name and password? So, basically I want to tap a tile and get to the same data through the website that I was able to get to through the Wunderlist app.



    I hope I'm being clear. I'll be glad to clarify - just ask.



    Thanks.



    Matt
     
    2mc56, Apr 20, 2016
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  3. Pin a website requiring a password to Start Menu as a tile?

    On your phone, navigate to the website you want, and log into it with your user name & password - if there is a "remember me" option, select it. After you've successfully logged into the website, tap the three dots in the lower right hand corner of the screen
    and select the "pin to start" option.



    I've got the Answers forum pinned to my phone's start screen and I hardly ever have to relog into the website. You experience may be different with a different website.



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    Julie fka profjulie, Apr 20, 2016
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