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July 10, 2014, 03:42:04 AM |
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So a few days ago I decided I wanted to get a friend into Bitcoin after having a discussion about it at dinner. He wasn't sure exactly how to get set up, so I made him a wallet on Blockchain.info.
I have a wallet on there that I don't store coins in, but I do use it from time to time. The identifier for my wallet is normally saved in the box, and I'll just enter my password then the 2FA and I'll be into my wallet.
Since making this wallet for my friend, the identifier for his wallet always shows in the box initially when going to login on block chain. I'll erase his, then type in my identifier, then my password, then my 2FA code. It won't let me login, because my password is incorrect. I'll then leave my identifier in the box, then type in the password for his wallet, and enter my 2FA code, and it will login.
This is strange to me, that even with my identifier, and 2FA, it requires his password to login. It gets really weird after logging in that I see that I am in his wallet, and not mine.
This is in Safari browser.
If I open block chain.info in another browser such as firefox, there are no issues and I can type in my identifier, my password, and my 2FA and it logs me into my own wallet.
Is there just some kind of cookie issue in the browser, or is there some issue with more than one wallet that causes problems like this?
Should I be worried to use this wallet?
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