cell phone log in
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Found another site that I follow asking me for name, email and my website to comment.
Edinburgh Book Festival – round up of my first few events – @edbookfest
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Found another site that I follow asking me for name, email and my website to comment.
Edinburgh Book Festival – round up of my first few events – @edbookfest
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Both sites are hosted here on WordPress.com, and they both allow me to post a comment when I’m logged in to my account.
Can you please make sure that you’re properly logged in on your phone? To check that, just navigate to your Account Settings page (https://wordpress.com/me), and you should see your username and profile pic.
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Yes, I am. I can get into them from my phone now. Not when I first asked posted here.
The problem is I receive email notifications when someone I follow posts.
This is where the problem is. If I tap to comment I get asked the questions my name my email and my website.
I have mentioned when I first started this this issue happened before. I was asked to log out and then in. It did not work.
Thx
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Hello there,
Ok this is interesting…
The problem is I receive email notifications when someone I follow posts.
Are you clicking on the post to comment on via the email app?
If yes, you may not be logged in via the email app when commenting…
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Yes it happens only when I click on my aol. Again, only on certain sites.
I know it’s not part of your job, but would u know how I log in via aol?
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So, here’s what may be happening if you are clicking on the link from your email app.
On my iphone, for example, I am logged into a discussion forum site with my main browser (Safari). I get an email notification when someone has left a comment on a discussion thread. If I go into my mail program (gmail) and click on the notification link, it opens in Safari. But… that “Safari” is a version that is opened THROUGH the email app. And it doesn’t have the same login cookies saved.
So despite the fact that if I click on the Safari button and go to my discussion forum site, I would be logged in. If I do the same thing through my email program, I won’t be logged in.
Does that make sense?
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I haven’t used the AOL email app, but is there any kind of option to “share” or open the site in Safari (or whatever browser you usually use?)
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On my cell, I open the AOL app to get on. I couldn’t find anything. But, I am a senior, meaning I am not very knowledgeable on such things.
Could you send me the log-out and log-in links again? I want to try that again.
Thanks for not giving up on me.
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Hi there!
Sure, you can go to this page and click the “log out” button: https://wordpress.com/me
Then go here and click “log in”: https://wordpress.com/
Let us know if that works for you.
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Hi there,
We’ve been chatting about this issue amongst ourselves and sadly we’re just about out of ideas we can think of here. As was mentioned on page one, we’ve been working under the assumption that you have some security settings or something on your device not saving your login authorization token. With the testing that you’ve been so gracious as to try for us I’d agree that seems to be the issue.
If the issue is isolated to your cell, there’s not much we can do on our end if logging out and back in doesn’t resolve it. There is not really a setting or workaround we could devise that would get around your device settings in this case.
Do you have a way to connect you phone through to the internet other than AOL? We’re not familiar with the connection you are using, but if you are able access the internet outside of that connection and then access WordPress that way it may work.
Otherwise, sadly, we’re out of ideas on this end. :(
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Oh Well. Thanks for trying. I think it must be something that we all keep missing. But, I appreciate the efforts.
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Last try.
The issue is around Email and WordPress on my cell.
I cannot get into this site without identifying myself.
Three Poems by Patricia Furstenberg on Lothlorien Poetry Journal
But I do not need to identify myself on this one.
https://bookwormbloggerweb.wordpress.com/wp-comments-post.php
Can you tell me what is different about them?
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The first site is not hosted at WordPress.com but is hosted on its own hosting provider and uses the Jetpack plugin to add the WordPress.com commenting form to the site.
The second is hosted at WordPress.com.
I hope that helps!
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