![]() This didn't fix it either - I still ended up in my account! I also tried logging into my wife's account in an incognito window to rule out a browser storage or caching issue. This wasn't the case after I found out the issue - but it was my first thought. So first of all, I assumed our accounts were linked somehow and there was a bug in their login code (it was the same insurance broker who set up the policies, so it was reasonable to assume there was a link between the accounts). And it's one that is probably quite a common one amongst multi-page logins. It's just a gotcha that could stop users from being able to log into their accounts. IMPORTANT: Given that I'm explicitly naming the company here - I want to point out that this IS NOT a security issue, as you'll see below. Yes, I'm at that age now where I have a family and finally realise that I'm not invincible like I used to think when I used to jump out of aeroplanes and ride around on fast motorbikes! The website was 'Legal and General' life insurance. It turns out I was wrong, and it's something that might be quite common amongst multi-page login screens. ![]() I quickly hit a very strange issue where if I logged into my wife's account, I would end up in my own account! I must admit, I initially jumped to thinking that the website must have some appallingly terrible authentication code. ![]() I've just recently had an issue where I'd created two accounts for the same website - one for myself and one for my wife. ![]()
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