I did not set an invite key but sent manual invitations. Am I at risk of unauthorized editing?
I have a bunch of low level computer users so I wanted to make the Wiki as easy as possible. The Wiki is private. My wiki invite key is blank so far. I sent everyone concerned a manual invitation. Then in a test, I was able to get into the site and edit a page without identifying myself. I was notified that "someone" made a change. What's up with that? If I'm not on the list it shouldn't let me in right?
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Inappropriate?It's probable that a cookie from your earlier log-on was still on that computer. If you log out completely, it should keep anyone from logging into that wiki unless they have either the invite key or a PBwiki account that is allowed into the wiki.
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Inappropriate?But why is the notification-text saying "someone make a change" ?? And not the user's name?
Have also problems with notifications without names and with names, who wasn't logged in.
I’m irritated
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