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    Anonymous commented  · 

    IT IS, in fact, their business. If they tell you to change your password, change your password. There's obviously a reason. And it's likely that your login credentials are floating around the internet on a list for people that would like use your account to defraud you or others.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    It shouldn't be something that can be changed every 5 minutes, but users should have the ability to change it a limited number of times (5 or less) or perhaps once every so often (ex: once per year).

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    I think even Windows/Hotmail/Live has a better "Recent Activity" log. Yahoo should look around at other implementations of this feature (Gmail, Win/HM/Live, banks, Facebook, etc) and make improvements to theirs. Considering how often they allow break-ins into their account info database, it's the least they could do to help users secure their accounts.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    It even says "See something suspicious? Change your password" at the top of the Recent Activity page. But if someone can just delete all the footprints, how are users supposed to notice anything suspicious??

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