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Old 10-06-2013, 08:22 PM   #70
SteveEisenberg
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I borrowed a book from the Brooklyn Public Library 3M collection. Then, within a couple minutes, at 8:07 PM Eastern Time, I got an email saying that I should change my password.

I did what the email from Adobe said -- picked a new all-new password and gave it to Adobe. Then I logged back onto the 3M Cloud Library application and successfully got in with my old Brooklyn Library card number and PIN. So it looks like the password I changed is for Adobe services I don't use. Maybe once long ago, I did use them, once or twice, but I don't recall it.

This is one of those computer things that happen and make you, or at least me, feel unintelligent. I think I should understand the connection between their password and using the library, but I do not.

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