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Odette Millian

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:21:40 PM8/3/24
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However, Apple are still haunting me and not allowing me to log in to Apple Music using the Android Apple Music App. What is weird is how I can access my Apple ID account via the new Samsung S20, but when I try to sign in to Apple Music I get this message "your apple id or password was entered incorrectly".

I would like to access the music I have purchased and be rid of all the new nastiness Apple have introduced to iPhone lately and very much hope I can find a way to access my account with the Apple Music App.

I also have an Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with same issue. I Just logged into my macbook with the username and password to confirm its the right credentials. I try to login on my phone and use the 2FA code and allow it and I get the same apple id or password was entered incorrectly everytime.

When you re-auth Apple Music, the Apple Music app is spawned to do the auth, the Sonos app cannot do it as Apple do not allow that kind of thing. So, is Apple Music installed and working on the device that you have not described to us?

Yes. I changed the password for my Apple music account. And the Apple music app works fine on the same device. The Sonos app is on that device and although I have gone through the reauthorization over and over again and Sonos app it just continues in an infinite loop. I'm able to play Apple music from the Apple music app on the device. But it won't play on the Sonos app.

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When I went to use the app recently I found I had been logged out and had to log back in. I couldn't remember my password, so reset it and logged in with the new password. When logged back in all my downloaded music was gone, as were my playlists. I am no longer following the friends I was following before. Also, there is music in my Artists and Albums pages that I have never listened to...

Hi @robosman87 Try to uninstall and then reinstall your spotify app and see if that works. You can also log out of all of your devices and then log back in and see if that works. You can also restart your device and see if that works. If it doesnt work there is no other way to recover your playlists/history even by contacting customer service. Hopefully this helps!:)

That is very strange but what I would do is delete and reinstall and if that does not work, I would log in on a PC and check the ''recover playlist'' tab to see if you may have mistakingly deleted the content.

I am passionate about music and, in one night, I came up with an idea about how to generate strong passwords that are relatively easy to remember using music theory. In this article I am going to explain the foundations of this method, but firstly, a little background about passwords.

Usually, we are using passwords to restrict the access on different platforms that offer a large variety of services: social media, medical, bank, etc. In the simplest form, a password is a simple string of characters. Together with the username or another type of ID, the password certifies our identity. With the new methods of authentication, like 2FA and captcha, we can suppose that the password's strength is not a crucial factor in security of our accounts. However, the statistics and recent security research reveal the opposite: compromised passwords are responsible for 81% of hacking-related breaches (NIST)(COVEWARE). A relevant example is the Sunburst attack in which the attackers used a weak password, solarwinds123, posted on Github to gain access on a FTP server.

NIST had published an article named Digital Identity Guidelines - Authentication and Lifecycle Management (NIST Special Publication 800-63B) which contain some guidelines about how to create a strong password. The main factors the contribute to password's strength are:

Also, there is another important aspect regarding password's strength. It must not contain any word from any language because there are brute force attacks that are using dictionaries to generate passwords.

This is a very strong password generated using bitwarden. According to kaspersky password checker, it would take 3261 centuries to broke this password using nowadays computing power. How do we generate such a password and how to remember it?

It is recommended to generate and manage your passwords using a password manager. There are many options out there and they take care of a lot of aspects of password security that are not covered in this article. So, feel free to choose from 1Password, bitwarden, keeper and many more.

But regarding "manual" password generation, there is a study that shows that the humans are not very good to generate random number sequences. I am going to overcome this issue using a funny method to generate strong passwords later in this article, but I don't recommend to be used in daily life. The password managers remain the standard.

According to kaspersky, this password requires 3261 centuries to be broken by a brute force attack. Compared to the previously tool-generated password, it has the same strength and the same length. However, it is much easier to remember, at least in my opinion.

The above figure is a music score with 3 chords. In the western musical notation the notes are represented by letters from A to G. The first letter in a chord is the root and the following symbols are different intervals inside the chord. The chords are separated by bars. I leave here a link with more details about music theory.

I have a GP-300 and for the first time I'm trying to download files from the music library. So I downloaded the file from the music library, and now I'm required to enter a password. What password? I don't see anything related to this in the manual or within the online info. Can anybody help?

Solved on Facebook. The answer, files from Casio support website which are password protected have instructions on the download page for how to find the password. The password is basically the name of a button on the keyboard, as indicated on the download page.

However, I'm still stuck! I got the LSN and PLY files into a CP directory (after following the directions on page EN-50) and uploaded them into my flash drive but I can't play them on the piano so that I can utilize the concert play feature. When I insert the flash drive into the piano, the flash drive display reads "No file."

Following instructions on page EN-37 of the manual, the process to record gets stuck at REC WAIT .. After 10 minutes without progressing, I have to assume that something isn't right. As a reminder, I attempted formatting the 32 GB flash drive yesterday and went through the formatting process again today, but both times never received the "Complete" message on the piano's display. However, when I removed the flash drive and inserted into my laptop, I did have a CP folder and a DATA folder. Please advise.

Yes, I tried that. After seeing the display with "REC WAIT ..." for several minutes, and then pressing > , the display reads, "Mounting Media" and then returns to "REC WAIT ..." and nothing else occurs in the display and the REC button continues to flash. I then give up and press the exit button and pull the flash drive out of the piano.

I was able to record myself on the piano and playback on my laptop using the flash drive. However, I wasn't able to get the piano to recognize the file I downloaded from the Casio music library and thus unable to load the file that I placed in the flash drive's CP folder. This is the message displayed on the piano after pressing ENTER to LOAD file: ERROR ... NO FILE ... PRESS EXIT

When I renamed the files, renaming the extensions LSN and PLY as WAV while on my laptop, the WAV version will play a listening version with piano and a play version without piano. So that tells me the downloads are good, The next step was to download the files again from Casio's Music Library and going through the process of placing the LSN and PLY versions on my flash drive. But when it comes down to the piano recognizing the files that would allow me to play along using with the music, I cannot. The display reads REC WAIT and when pressing > I get the "NO FILE" display. I've gone through this twice.

The files you downloaded are for use with the Concert Play function. Please use the instructions on page EN-27 under the section titled "To play back Concert Play songs obtained with a computer, etc.".

Yes. That worked. Thank you! However, is there a way to control the volume of the playback separately from what I play on the piano? The volume of the concert play overwhelms what I perform on the piano. I would like the concert play to be more in the background and my piano performance more in the foreground.

I wish Casio had some instructional videos on how to achieve common "hidden" features, such as how to adjust concert play volume. Too often the instructions force you to navigate by flipping forward and back to pages several times just to determine how to achieve a single feature, and then when you finally think you get there, you're hearing the Listening version and not the Play-along version without obvious instructions on how to toggle to Play-along version, which is the desired outcome.

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Access credentials are often stolen in bulk, bundled together and sold on in batches on the dark web. An attacker can, for example, breach an organisation, access the identity system (Active Directory) and steal the password hash to every account. Imagine that, what if every password in your company was stolen at once?

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