In fact, for 1, it's a work in progress. For now, you must set a password for your ring account.
2. => If you want to add a device, you can go to Settings=>Accounts=>Your account=>Devices=>Add device. There is also a wip to export your account directly to a file. Have a nice day, Sébastien On 08/16/2017 08:54 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > Btw. i think you are right. There was no way to create the account > without setting and repeating a password ;) > >> Nicolas Jäger hat am 16. August 2017 um 14:21 geschrieben: >> >> >> hi, >>> >>> 1. Am I unable to add a new device, if i set no password on account >>> creation? >>> >> you should always set a password. If you can create a ring account >> without password, it may be a bug. I have to check that. >>> >>> 2. How can i migrate my account? Is there something like an >>> "export" button!? >>> >> migrations are only made when a new version of ring required to >> update your account. In that case a view will be pop when you start ring. >> >> regards, >> Nicolas Jäger >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> To: "Nicolas Jäger" , [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 8:09:35 AM >> Subject: Re: [Ring] GNOME keyring >> >> Hi Nicolas, >> >> thanks for your quick reply! I was aware that SFL doesn't keep my >> passwords. But i thought the App-Client does. >> Cause i am used, that other Apps (e.g. Skype) would do so. But you >> are right. I also read, that there is no password needed to create an >> RingID. >> >> 1. Am I unable to add a new device, if i set no password on account >> creation? >> >> >> >> 2. How can i migrate my account? Is there something like an "export" >> button!? >> >> >> >> Cheers and thanks! >>> Nicolas Jäger hat am 16. August 2017 um 14:03 geschrieben: >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> passwords for your ring accounts aren't saved anywhere. You don't >>> need your password to use ring, It's mainly used when you want to >>> add a new device and when a migration of your account is required. >>> Also, please notice that SFL does NOT keep your password anywhere, >>> so if you lose it, it's lost forever. >>> >>> regards, >>> Nicolas Jäger >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> mailto:[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]> >>> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 5:00:37 AM >>> Subject: [Ring] GNOME keyring >>> >>> Hej there! >>> >>> >>> Does Ring or Ring client automatically store my password somewhere >>> (e.g. if have Seahorse installed)? >>> >>> It seems that there is no need to enter my password again. Even if i >>> disabled to start Ring on login. >>> >>> >>> Have a beautiful day!
