Web Replay can deal with multiple logins to the same website, having the same username, but different passwords, helping you log in automatically to each.
How it works
When you first enter your credentials to a website, Web Replay asks you to store them so you can log in to the website in 1-Click.
What if you use the same username to a website for two different logins, having two different passwords? Can you save them separately, as different accounts so you can also log in to each, separately? Of course! If you use the same username twice, to the same website, but type different passwords, Web Replay asks you:
1. to update the password if you have changed it in the meantime
2. or to create another account (using the same ID, but different password).
So if I go to Yahoo Mail and use as my username: john_28 and the password 123456, I save it with Web Replay, then I sign out and log in again, using the username john_28 and the password 982981, Web Replay will ask me to choose if I want to update the first password with the latter or to create a different account using the same username (See the picture below).
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