Forgotten Password, Password problems
#1
Thread Starter
FitDay Member
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 1
I've sent two requests for my forgotten password to be sent to me. I have created a new account just to contact you. PLEASE send me a password reset! My old account login is CheriD.
thanks
thanks

#2
Moderators do not have access to passwords. The only thing I can do for you is direct you to this link: Forgot Password
#3
FitDay Member
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 1
The last two days I've received an email on how to change my password with a link to click on, which I didn't. I went to my browser and typed in fitday.com and logged in. Is this happening to anyone else? Is someone trying to hack my account?
#4
In fact, you've just logged into the Forum today for the very first time, so this doesn't work out with your "last two days" story; nobody would have discovered your presence until today.
Is it possible that someone accessed your Fitness Journal and discovered your E mail? No. E mails are not part of your Fitness Journal. Besides, the Fitness Journals are only public if you choose to make them public. By default they are private. But this is a moot point; your Fitness Journal does not specify an E mail address.
So how could someone have gotten your E mail when, in you case, it's not possible?
And as far as I know, FitDay does not send out E mails requesting users to change their passwords. But if I'm wrong about this, rest assured that the E mail you received was in fact from FitDay.
#5
FitDay Member
Joined: Mar 2024
Posts: 69
Standard cloud solutions, despite their convenience, raise doubts in terms of protecting confidential information. In this regard, they began to consider the possibility of implementing a self-hosted password manager, which would provide greater control over data.
#6
FitDay Member
Joined: Mar 2021
Posts: 165
Data security is key these days and cloud services, while convenient, can be a concern due to their reliance on external providers. If you are looking for a reliable and flexible solution, I would recommend the https://passwork.pro platform which offers both cloud and self-hosted options. It has an excellent reputation for security and ease of use and there is a version that can be installed on your own servers. This allows you to have full control over all your data and provides maximum information security.
#7
FitDay Member
Joined: Apr 2025
Posts: 24
Thanks for the suggestion, Sandas. That Passwork platform sounds interesting, especially with the option for self-hosting. I’ll check it out for added security. It's always good to have control over your data, especially these days. Appreciate the recommendation!



