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Casino Thrills Issue

Discussion in 'Casino Forum' started by Chipkin9, Jun 15, 2015.

  1. Chipkin9

    Chipkin9 Guest

    Hi,

    This thread may sound or seem a little stupid at first but try and help me understand.

    So, I had a peek at the freespins thread and the last post by Spintee said "Thrills, Login to your account and find 5 Free Spins waiting in SpiƱata Grande".

    So I thought why not I'll log in and take a look.

    I googled Thrills and went to the site.

    I was then greeted by the start page and my Email address already sitting there on the Thrills "Start here" registration screen and an "Invalid username, shoot, already taken. Try another one."

    Now I haven't logged into Thrills in MONTHS. So why is my log in Email address just sitting there waiting for my next log in?

    I disregarded it and hit log in at the top of the screen and my Email and password are already inserted; I don't have to type a thing, just hit log in and I'm in my account.

    Now, I use firefox. Every single day I clear every little bit of browsing history so not to clog up any memory. Everything from cookies, cache, search history - everything. I even use CCleaner with 3 passes everyday.

    So how is it remotely possibly that after months of not logging into Thrills, my Email address and password are just there on the home page for me on my next visit there to log in?

    My IP address has probably even changed 20 odd times within this space.

    So I am wondering about the security of this amongst other things.

    Anyone could just hop on my computer and log into my thrills account. It doesn't matter if I restart my computer after clearing my entire history.

    Every other site on the Internet requires me to re-enter my username and password after deleting my browser history; but not thrills.

    Is it possible Thrills have "Locked" on to my network? If so isn't that illegal as it's a form of hacking? I don't for a second believe they have, just questioning the possibility.

    This is the only explanation running through my head as there is no reason why my log in details should be stored on the thrills website upon visiting it, especially taking into consideration that I constantly keep my browsers clean.

    Anyone got an alternative explanation?

    Can another Firefox user who has played at Thrills before check this out for me and possibly verify?

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