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46009361
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How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

46009361 wrote:

Not really a bump.
Gee. This isn't really a bump either.

woah why did it go to the second page

Last edited by 46009361 (Feb. 26, 2021 01:54:25)

skygayatin1234
Scratcher
100+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Wow. This does look important I guess.
46009361
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Bump.
46009361
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Bump.

I also edited a lot of quoted posts of myself that I made to accommodate for my username change
46009361
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Updated the guide. There were many changes, but one of them is updating the subject line for the confirmation email because it is now Scratch 3.0-styled.
46009361
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

skygayatin1234 wrote:

Wow. This does look important I guess.
I agree!
Mrcakeyman89
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

This is a good idea for a topic!
SomeWindowsGuy
Scratcher
9 posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Good security advice in general. Different sites have different ways of storing info. Like ROBLOX has the .ROBLOSECURITY cookie instead of the scratchsessionid cookie.
46009361
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

SomeWindowsGuy wrote:

Good security advice in general. Different sites have different ways of storing info. Like ROBLOX has the .ROBLOSECURITY cookie instead of the scratchsessionid cookie.
I know that, but scratchsessionid is still not in the bad word detector/unmoderated chat site filter (for comments) and is still available to take as a username.
PetalsOfAHibiscus
Scratcher
14 posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

A way to make your account more secure is to let your Apple device create a password. I use Apple devices for Scratch, and wherever I make an account, it always recommends a randomly generated strong password. It can be really hard to guess one of these passwords as they’re completely random. That s what I recommend for passwords on Scratch and others places.
CodeSquared
Scratcher
57 posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Thank you for the topic, it will sure benefit others.
adudleydorightaka
Scratcher
2 posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

I have this account linked up to my computer so it might stay
Scratch--TheCat
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How to Keep Your New Scratch Account Safe

Paddle2See wrote:

Hello! It's great that you want to help out other Scratchers. However, I think we have enough guides in the forums at the moment. Please feel free to welcome new Scratchers on the group welcoming topic or on individual topics created by New Scratchers.

Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve

Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.

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