Have you been wondering how to login to Words Open Portals? Wondering what your password is and why you can't seem to remember it? Wonder no more - this article will show you step by step how to login to the website and start using all the features it has to offer.
What is a login?
Login is the process of verifying your identity with a username and password.
Different websites require different login procedures, but most follow a similar pattern.
To log in to your Wordpress site, first find your site’s login page. It will look something like this:
http://mysite.com/login/
Once you have found the login page, enter your username (usually your email address) and password (usually the same as your email address). You will then be prompted to confirm the login by clicking on a link in the email that was sent to you after you registered for the site.
If you have forgotten your login information, or if you have changed it, you can easily reset it by visiting the site’s login page again and entering your new username and password.
How to login:
If you're having trouble logging in to your Words account, there are a few things you can do. First, make sure you've entered your username and password correctly. If that doesn't work, try to sign in from a different computer or browser. If that still doesn't work, check to see if your password has expired. Finally, if you've forgotten your password, we have instructions on how to reset it.
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- Chrome
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer 9 or 10
- Safari
- Opera
Chrome:
Type "chrome://browser/content/login.html" into the address bar and hit Enter. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the "Show advanced options" link. Under "Show advanced options," click the "Enable secret key syncing" checkbox. Click the "Sync now" button. You will be prompted to enter your Google account password. Click the "Sync" button to finish setting up syncing.
Firefox:
Type "about:config" into the address bar and hit Enter. Click on the "I'll be careful, I promise!" button. In the about:config window that pops up, type security.passwords into the filter box and hit Enter. Double-click on passwords.passwordstore.enabled to set it to true . Double-click on passwords.rememberme to set it to true . Finally, double-click on passwords.use_first_pass_for_authentication to set it to true .
Internet Explorer 9 or 10:
Click on the Gear Icon (it looks like a gear) in
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Opera
If you're using one of the most popular browsers on the market, you're likely already familiar with logging in. However, if you're using an older browser, or one that's not as popular, follow these steps to login:
1. Open your browser and type in the URL for the blog section you want to access.
2. Once you've entered the URL, hit the Enter key.
3. If you're using Internet Explorer, click on the "IE Tools" tab and then click on "Internet Options."
4. On the "Internet Options" page, click on the "Security" tab and then click on the "Basic" button.
5. Under "User Names and Passwords," enter your user name and password . If you're using Firefox, Opera or Safari, skip this step and go to Step 6.
6. If you're using Firefox, Opera or Safari, under "User Names and Passwords," enter your username (the name that appears in blue text when you first open Firefox, Opera or Safari) and your password .
7. Click on
- Safari
If you're using Safari, you can login to your account by clicking the "Safari" menu item in the Dock and selecting "Sign In." Enter your username and password, and then click "Sign In." If you're not already signed in, Safari will open a new window with your account information.
How to create or change a password:
If you forget your login password, you can reset it by following these steps:
1. Click the link below that corresponds to your account type:
-Individual: https://myaccount.wordpress.com/reset-password/
-Organization: https://myaccount.wordpress.com/login-help/
2. Enter your username and email address in the respective fields and click Reset Password.
3. If you have more than one blog account, click the link for the blog you want to log in to and follow the steps above.
4. If you're an individual blogger, you'll see a message telling you to verify your email address. Click Update Profile and enter your new password in the Email Verification field.
5. If everything goes well, you'll be asked to confirm your password again. Click Update Profile and log in to your blog.
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Opera
- Safari
Firefox:
1. Click the Firefox menu button and select "Tools."
2. Choose "Options."
3. Select the "Privacy" tab.
4. Click the "History" button.
5. In the "History" window, click on the date of your last login to the website you are currently visiting.
6. In the "Login Options" section, click on the "Auto Login" check box and enter your username and password in the appropriate fields.
7. Click on the "OK" button to save your changes.
8. Close Firefox and reopen it to finish logging in to the website you were visiting before you closed Firefox for whatever reason.
Chrome:
1. Open Chrome and sign into your Google account if you haven't done so already.
2. On the main toolbar, click on the three lines in a row in the top left corner of Chrome window, select More Tools and then Extensions from the drop-down list that appears, as illustrated in Figure 1 below:
Figure 1: clicking on three lines in a row on
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- Safari
Chrome:
1. Open Chrome and click on the three lines in the top right corner of the browser. These lines will be either white or blue, depending on your device's settings.
2. Click on "Settings" in the drop down menu that appears.
3. Under "General," click on "History."
4. In the History section, click on "Enable history for this site."
5. When you're done, click on "OK" in the top toolbar and close Chrome.
6. In a new tab, open Chrome and type in https://www.google.com into the address bar.
7. You'll see a login screen like the one below: Type in your Gmail username and password, and hit enter to log in.
8. Once you've logged in, you'll see a page like this: Click on "History" at the top of the page to view your browsing history for this website:
Firefox:
1. Open Firefox and click on the three lines in the top right corner of the browser. These
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Opera
Internet Explorer:
To login to your account in Internet Explorer, open the IE browser and follow these simple steps:
1. On the toolbar, click the "Internet Options" button.
2. On the "Advanced" tab, click the "Security" button.
3. In the "Security Settings" dialog box, enter your username and password into the appropriate fields, and then click the "OK" button.
4. Click the "Local intranet" tab to enable cookies for websites you visit on this computer.
5. If you want to disable cookies altogether, select the "No cookies" radio button.
6. Close the Internet Options dialog box and return to your Web page.
Firefox:
To login to your account in Firefox, follow these simple steps:
1. On the toolbar, click the "Tools" menu item and then select " Accounts ".
2. Type your username and password into the appropriate fields and then click the "OK" button.
3. Close all open windows and tabs and return to Firefox.
- Safari
If you're having trouble logging into your account on Safari, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue. Firstly, make sure that your browser is up-to-date. Safari includes built-in security features that may prevent you from logging in if your browser is out of date. You can also try resetting your password if you've forgotten it. If all else fails, you can try using a different browser, like Chrome or Firefox.