SpamCop FAQ : (Category) SpamCop Parsing and Reporting Service : (Category) Member and account management questions : How can I get my browser to remember my password?
SpamCop uses traditional HTTP basic authentication. Most browsers will allow you to bypass the password prompt by constructing a URL which includes your username and password like this: http://yourname%40yourdomain.com:password@members.spamcop.net/ Once you log in using this method, just bookmark the home page. The bookmark will preserve your login information. You can have one of these bookmarks for each family member or other user of your computer. Warning: This method is inherently insecure. If you do not trust everyone who sits in front of your computer, you should not save your passwords on your computer. This principle is equally true for sites which use cookie based authentication. Passwords are used to keep your account information and email secure. By saving passwords on your computer, you are defeating the security provided by the password. Also consider the possibility that your computer may be broken into over the internet.
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