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Difference between revisions of "How to use SCHED.org"

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We have raised this to sched.org who are working on a fix.<br>
 
We have raised this to sched.org who are working on a fix.<br>
 
Meanwhile: do not (re)use any of your existing credentials and preferably use the web client that uses SSL<br>
 
Meanwhile: do not (re)use any of your existing credentials and preferably use the web client that uses SSL<br>
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If you notice any other bugs, please report them to [https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?original_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fsupport.sched.org%2F&related=gtmcknight&screen_name=SchedSupport&share_with_retweet=never&tw_p=tweetbutton @SchedSupport] or [mailto:support@sched.org support@sched.org]

Revision as of 05:42, 23 September 2014

Understand that this is not our software, just an easy way to publish the BruCON schedule and to register workshop attendance.

by registering you do agree on:

if you do not want your real name to be exposed, use a fake name or alias.

There is a setting in your sched profile that enables you to hide your participation in the sessions:
"Privacy
Hide my profile & schedule so nobody will be able to meet me:"
(click "Change your username, password and privacy settings." at the bottom when editing your profile)

Also, we have been made aware that there is a vulnerability in the Sched mobile App that sends credentials in clear text.
We have raised this to sched.org who are working on a fix.
Meanwhile: do not (re)use any of your existing credentials and preferably use the web client that uses SSL

If you notice any other bugs, please report them to @SchedSupport or support@sched.org