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Posted: Oct 12th 2008 5:34PM (Unverified) said

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what about when i log into the SL jira?
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Posted: Oct 12th 2008 6:07PM (Unverified) said

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The jira is a secondlife.com website. jira.secondlife.com/
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Posted: Oct 12th 2008 6:08PM (Unverified) said

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jira.secondlife.com is an official Second Life site, so giving it your password is OK.

There are third-party sites that have a legitimate use for some of your account information. If you choose to do business with XStreet (nee SLExchange) or OnRez, you will have to give them your account name and do an in-world step to link your account. Even after they have done that they can't automatically take L$ from you. The magic boxes for delivery of items bought from the web site don't need payment permission. OnRez has optional in-world vendors that DO require payment permission to work; always buy those directly from OnRez if you want to set one up.

There is NEVER a legitimate reason to give your account password to any site that is not in the secondlife.com domain. None. Just don't do it. And don't give it in email or IM to anybody, not even a Linden. Lindens won't ask for it.
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Posted: Oct 12th 2008 11:42PM (Unverified) said

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shouldn't you omit the "http://www" part of the adress too? don't some search engines take regular text on pages in consideration? (and I would think some might even decode text urls into actual links, dunno for sure though)
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