From primeresearchtanzania at gmail.com Fri Dec 21 07:44:54 2018 From: primeresearchtanzania at gmail.com (PRIMA UTAFITI) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 10:44:54 +0300 Subject: [Tox Support] Help Create my Tox ID Message-ID: I need my user name and password I'm , [REDACTED] Mobile number: [REDACTED] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From roland.kaiser at posteo.eu Fri Dec 21 14:11:49 2018 From: roland.kaiser at posteo.eu (Anonymus) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 15:11:49 +0100 Subject: [Tox Support] Cause id Message-ID: <7CB867A2-AEDF-4EBE-BC4D-D054518C69EC@posteo.eu> On what OS do you run the Client? On thirst usw.: you must create a username and password. In Second step: Click on your Avatar or username in the lounched client. There you can find the id number that you can share with your friends. From nurupo at tox.chat Fri Dec 21 23:45:43 2018 From: nurupo at tox.chat (nurupo) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 18:45:43 -0500 Subject: [Tox Support] Help Create my Tox ID In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, I hope you are aware that this is a public mailing list and everything you post on here is publicly accessible by everyone on the internet, including search engines. I would think twice before posting any personal information. That being said, Tox doesn't have usernames and passwords in the usual central authentication sense. Although the exact details depend on the client you use, what usually happens is that Tox generates your profile locally on your computer and stores it as a file, optionally password-protecting it. Think GPG secret keyring, if you are familiar with GPG. If you lose the profile file or forget the password, there is no way to restore your profile. The profile file location depends on the client you use, so if you want to know where it is stored you'd need to tell us what client you use first. It's generally stored in the standard places, like somewhere within %APPDATA% on Windows and ~/.config on Linux, but again, it depends on a client, it could as well just store it in the working directory. Now excuse me while I'm trying to delete the personal information you have posted from the mailing list's web archive and hopefully don't break the mailing list in any way. I would appreciate if anyone replying to this thread would remove the citation of previous emails as not to re-introduce the personal information back. --- Regards, nurupo