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Title: freedomledger: loss of wallet password
Post by: greg on October 22, 2016, 03:07:17 pm
Hi I've written my wallet password down and i've tried with and whitout capitalization but it still doesn't work.
What do you suggest? I need to get my account acces back!
Regards.
Title: Re: freedomledger: loss of wallet password
Post by: R on October 22, 2016, 04:24:17 pm
You are your own bank, I don't believe that freedom ledger has any ability to change your password. If you cannot remember your password then you've lost access to your funds.
Title: Re: freedomledger: loss of wallet password
Post by: fav on October 23, 2016, 07:46:44 am
You are your own bank, I don't believe that freedom ledger has any ability to change your password. If you cannot remember your password then you've lost access to your funds.

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Title: Re: freedomledger: loss of wallet password
Post by: chryspano on October 23, 2016, 09:54:44 am
Hi I've written my wallet password down and i've tried with and whitout capitalization but it still doesn't work.
What do you suggest? I need to get my account acces back!
Regards.

Be sure that there is not some kind of misspell in your written password, like  qg9  C(  ij1!l  etc
Title: Re: freedomledger: loss of wallet password
Post by: BunkerChainLabs-DataSecurityNode on October 23, 2016, 07:22:04 pm
Hi I've written my wallet password down and i've tried with and whitout capitalization but it still doesn't work.
What do you suggest? I need to get my account acces back!
Regards.

That's blockchain at present,  Password lost .. money lost.

No way to get that back. You should still keep the wallet and keep trying.
Maybe you can come up with the password eventually.

Perhaps make sure its the same account you are trying to enter the password for, and not possibly another account.

Write down everything you know about the password and keep trying. Realize you say you wrote it down, but perhaps caps were on, or maybe a capital I is a small l.

Maybe someday someone will come and create a wallet password brute forcer. Until then, AES encryption is extremely hard to break.