It would be kind of cheating, but that would be a way to prevent hackers (and people who know how to show the source code and read html) from exposing the secret too early. Instead the actual post pass site might not go up until the day the hidden password is revealed somewhere.
Summary
The server password on a Myth of Empires server acts as a crucial security measure, controlling access and ensuring that only authorized players can join. Server administrators can set passwords to restrict entry to a specific group or community, fostering a more controlled and secure gaming environment. This feature is precious for private servers, allowing administrators to effectively manage and protect their community and resources.
We are 5 people in the family, each one of us is playing E&P with their own email. The thing is we share our emails and passwords, we play for each other. For example, my sons are playing all boring stuff for me like farming and resources collection, and I help them with difficult stages. And all accounts are connected to my credit card
Do we brake any rule here?
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You must keep the password (including without limitation password and other means to access your account or user ID) required for the use of the Service secret and not disclose it to anyone else. You may not assign or transfer your user ID to a third party and you may not allow a third party use the Service with your user ID. If a third party has obtained your password or you have a reason to believe that a third party has obtained your password, you must immediately inform Small Giant Games.
You shall not share the account or login information (user ID), nor let anyone else access your account or do anything else that might jeopardise the security of your account. You are solely responsible for anything that happens through your account, including all uses of the login information and purchases made, whether or not authorised by you.
You must keep the password (including without limitation password and other means to access your account or user ID) required for the use of the Service secret and not disclose it to anyone else. You may not assign or transfer your user ID to a third party and you may not allow a third party use the Service with your user ID. If a third party has obtained your password or you have a reason to believe that a third party has obtained your password, you must immediately inform Small Giant Games. You are responsible for actions taken by using your user ID until you have informed us of the loss of the password and Small Giant Games has had a reasonable time to prevent the use of the Service with the user ID.
EDIT - you obviously have to trust this person to begin with. Since handing someone a $600 phone with your personal information stored on it requires a huge level of trust in the first place, I would assume that would cover it, but people do stupid stuff all the time.
Problem-
Friend/ teammate rage quits your group, your alliance, Empires, etc. They decide to make themselves feel better by changing everyones pass phrase, trashing their accounts and making lots of large IAP.
The introduction of a new and free public Wi-Fi system at the Empire State Plaza concourse was announced today by New York State Office of General Services Commissioner RoAnn Destito and Office of Information Technology Services Chief Information Officer Robert H. Samson. The new system allows visitors to walk the entire length of the Plaza's concourse level without experiencing interruption in their wireless service and provides access to important online State resources.
"OGS and ITS have collaborated to modernize the Empire State Plaza concourse by providing visitors with an easily accessible Wi-Fi system they can use for free to surf the web and take advantage of all the online services the State provides," Commissioner Destito said. "Just by logging on, Wi-Fi users will be brought to our website, empirestateplaza.ny.gov, and gain immediate access to information about places to eat, activities, and exhibits going on at the Plaza, including the time of the next Capitol tour and the history of the Empire State Plaza Art Collection."
"ITS is pleased to partner with OGS to deploy technology that makes it easier for visitors to the Empire State Plaza to stay connected," CIO Samson said. "Visitors can now use the publicly available Wi-Fi to more easily conduct their business or learn more about the Empire State Plaza, showcasing the latest example of how New York State is delivering innovation that matters."
The new Wi-Fi network extends the length of the concourse, from the Madison Avenue entrance to the Empire State Plaza Visitor Center and Gift Shop, as well as on the Corning Tower Observation Deck, and provides visitors with free internet access in all retail locations, dining areas, meeting rooms, and the Convention Hall.
The system will automatically take users to the OGS website, empirestateplaza.ny.gov, where they can find online resources that are useful when visiting the Capitol and Empire State Plaza, including how to for plan a visit, what to see at the Plaza, and information about dining options, events, tours, exhibits, and the Convention Center.
The New York State Office of Information Technology Services (ITS) was created in 2012 to transform IT services in an effort to make New York State government work smarter for its citizens and enable the state to be accessible for businesses through the use of technology. ITS provides statewide IT strategic direction, directs IT policy and delivers centralized IT products and services that support the mission of the State. ITS operates data centers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to support statewide mission-critical applications for over 50 Agencies, over 17 million citizen accounts, 120,000 employee accounts, 60,000 phones, 99,000 desktops and laptops, and 3,433 Virtual Desktop remote connections. ITS operates a secure network of over 1,600 miles of fiber to deliver telecommunications, Internet and Intranet services, enterprise email systems and support, IT training, networking, data storage and processing to State government entities in addition to developing new services in support of citizens, businesses and State Agencies.
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