They sent me a simple password that worked. They claim the Comcast is blocking the address they are send the 'acceptance' email to. Of course, it's exactly the same email that they are using to 'explain' the problem.
At any rate, I used the new p/w and logged in. Immediately went to the Change P/W area and changed it; "Your password change has not been saved." OK, I went back and noticed that my "Profile" was basically empty, so I completed that and it was saved... progress.
Went back and successfully changed the p/w. 1Password saved it, also. Logged out. Closed the page/tab. Counted to 16 in hexadecimal. Typed in 'weathercloud.net' and clicked the Sign in button. Allowed 1Password to insert the info (and automatically press the enter button). "
You must be some thief! Don't try to fake our system with incorrect usernames and passwords!" The text may have been a bit different, but that was the jist of the red lettered warning.
Knowing that my simple username was correctly entered (I could see that, even without my glasses!), I astutely decided the password (hidden by the dots, of course) was the problem. The whole point of a password manager is to remember, store, and enter these increasingly long and absurdly impossible to remember things for us, so my first solution was to simply copy the p/w from 1Password and paste it into the sign in box. It worked, and why not?
1Password as an option to simply insert the info but not virtually click the OK/Enter/Sign in/etc. button. That sometimes has to be done for some sites. Tried that; no change.
Second solution was to pause all blocking done by Ghostery. Some sites like to collect data from all sorts of data aggregators and advertisers always want an eyeball count. It's so nice to feel needed... alas, that didn't help.
The only way I can sign in, which will be only very rarely, I hope, is to copy and paste the password.
I also changed my contact email address to a non-Comcast domain, hopefully, the WeatherCloud can use Apple's system.
I agree that their presentation is nice, if quite large. I suppose everyone but me uses their browsers at full screen... I think Windows tends to do that automatically for all apps, for some reason, never made sense to me. Oh well, enough ranting, and complaining.
Oh, yeah, my data was displayed as close to immediately as possible after entering the WeatherCloud info in WeatherCat! Seems the only thing that you complained about as a minor annoyance has been corrected!
I think they must be listening to you!
And, to be fair, once I 'reminded' them I was trying to share with them, they were quick to respond. I'm just upset about other things, today!! I'll be better after another cup of coffee, I promise!
BTW, I think this will bring up the data for my station: <
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