Alligator023
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I am relatively new to FoE, and want it to be a bit easier to sign in when opening it up (I play in-browser if it matters)
Thanks!If you sign in to your Google account. then after you sign in, just click on the little Google symbol on the Foe opening page . it works .
I cant find where that is. Could you attach a screenshot maybe?If you sign in to your Google account. then after you sign in, just click on the little Google symbol on the Foe opening page . it works .
I am trying to sign into FOE via sign in page but where sign is It is all white Unable to enter username and pswd
Playing on PC but leaving for holidays and want it on tablet
Need to play in Browser as well
Yuck! I never use something that's pushed on me as much as Microsoft tries to push Edge.FYI, if you use Microsoft Edge you can turn the browser version into an app
Yuck! I never use something that's pushed on me as much as Microsoft tries to push Edge.
Be careful with that , technically it is a third party app accessing the server not the app that they authorized. Even a script kiddy knows that SQL injection protection is only as good as the creator of the app and if people do this then you may find yourself on the wrong side of a ban email.Yeah, my default browser is Chrome, but I’ll use MS Edge just to make websites into apps. All you’ll see when it opens is FOE, it’s not bad in this case
Be careful with that , technically it is a third party app accessing the server not the app that they authorized. Even a script kiddy knows that SQL injection protection is only as good as the creator of the app and if people do this then you may find yourself on the wrong side of a ban email.
I also use Chrome instead of my default browser Edge & I don't understand a thing you said here. Can you explain this in plain, layman's. non-techie English? Thanks! (You lost me around "knows that SQL injection.....").Be careful with that , technically it is a third party app accessing the server not the app that they authorized. Even a script kiddy knows that SQL injection protection is only as good as the creator of the app and if people do this then you may find yourself on the wrong side of a ban email.
I also use Chrome instead of my default browser Edge & I don't understand a thing you said here. Can you explain this in plain, layman's. non-techie English? Thanks! (You lost me around "knows that SQL injection.....").