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Mar. 5th, 2005 05:26 pmPlease don't use Frienditto (or any other service) to archive posts from my journal. If you want to mess with a service from the people running LJDrama and such, I question your sensibilities, but hey, it's your decision. If you're on my friend's list, and you gave this frienditto thing your password, please let me know so I can remove you from my friend's list.
I would hope that nobody I know would fall for anything that asked for your user/pass from another site (in this case, your LJ info).
While I don't post often, there are some things I post friends only that are NOT meant for wide-spread public consumption.
The LJ "response":
I would hope that nobody I know would fall for anything that asked for your user/pass from another site (in this case, your LJ info).
While I don't post often, there are some things I post friends only that are NOT meant for wide-spread public consumption.
The LJ "response":
Dear user,
Frienditto is not affiliated with LiveJournal in any way. As such, this website does not have access to any entries which are not publicly viewable. If someone provides them with their LiveJournal username and password, however, it gives this site access to all non-public entries that account would have access to. We can only recommend that you do not provide your username and password to any person or website to ensure the security of your account.
Additionally, if you believe anyone on your Friends list may have provided their login information to this website, we can only advise that you remove them from your Friends list. This website will have access to your Friends-only entries as long as any person on your Friends list has given the site access. If any content is present on Frienditto which you do not wish to be there, you will need to resolve the issue with that website.
Regards,
Scott
LiveJournal Abuse Team