K’ba browsers complain of lost email
addresses and passwords
By Johnson Batuo in Kumba
While most denizens of Kumba are still
jumping for joy following the restoration of internet on 21 April 2017 by
Government, many say they cannot celebrate because the long period of the
shutdown caused them to forget their email addresses and especially their
passwords.
Those
complaining are mostly persons who owned email addresses but cannot manipulate
android devices. Some of them told The
Median that they have forgotten their email addresses as well as their
passwords.
And
their frustration is not helped by the fact that some cyber café operators who
created the emails for these “internet illiterates” have all relocated to other
towns or have simply changed jobs.
A
cyber café operator in FiangoKumba, who has hailed the reinstatement of
internet, told The Median that most of what she is doing now is to create new
email addresses and passwords for her former customers. She said the majority
of those she is helping are persons who entrusted their emails and passwords
with her.
He
revealed that given the fruitful collaboration that Eden enjoys with some
Universities in Canada, they are now looking forward to reinforce their
partnership through penned accords.
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