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Changes to the blog sign-in

The One Show Team | 11:13 UK time, Monday, 2 November 2009

If you often leave comments on The One Show blogs you may notice that there's a new, blue, sign in button at the end of each blog.

Detail fom the screen shown when your log-in has been updatedThere's a new button because the BBC has a new blog sign-in system called BBC iD.

So, from now on, if you add a comment to The One Show blogs you'll be prompted to upgrade your account(s). You only have to do it once and it should be a quick and easy process.

One note of caution: If you've got multiple BBC accounts, you'll only be able to upgrade one of them to BBC iD using your preferred username and email address.

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If you're new to the BBC blogs, it's easy to join in. Just click on the word 'register' beneath a blog post and follow the simple steps, fill in a few details. Then get commenting and talking about the programme with other viewers.

If you have any questions or need a hand with the new sign in system, there's expert help over at the BBC Internet Blog.

Comments

  • 1. At 00:02am on 10 Nov 2009, P ham wrote:

    Question:
    Regarding the CSA: I have just married a non-resident parent who pays a monthly sum for the up keep of his son through the CSA. But his ex-partner is now saying that she needs to let the CSA know that he has married in the hope the she will be assessed more money as the CSA will take my income into account when re-assessing my husband. Can anyone let me know whether the CSA have the right to ask for this information from me as i feel this is a data protection act and i have every right not to give this information as the child isn't actually mine and i feel that i should not be penalised for my husbands past. I do not have an issue with my husband paying for his child's upkeep and neither does he but i do have an issue with being included in the 'income' that comes into our home as part of the payment to someone else!

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  • 2. At 11:07am on 13 Nov 2009, Johnfrum wrote:

    So far, so good. I was afraid the new format included that home page of a few weeks ago. That kept me in a loop and I could not enter one show blogs.

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