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When we type the password incorrectly to log into the website, the prompt is "Did you forget your password?".

However, I think it's the current situation so it might be better to say "Do you forget your password?".

Or, might it be better to say "Have you forgotten your password?" since you forgot your password in the past and its affecteffect is in the present.

Can someone help me?

When we type the password incorrectly to log into the website, the prompt is "Did you forget your password?".

However, I think it's the current situation so it might be better to say "Do you forget your password?".

Or, might it be better to say "Have you forgotten your password?" since you forgot your password in the past and its affect is in the present.

Can someone help me?

When we type the password incorrectly to log into the website, the prompt is "Did you forget your password?".

However, I think it's the current situation so it might be better to say "Do you forget your password?".

Or, might it be better to say "Have you forgotten your password?" since you forgot your password in the past and its effect is in the present.

Can someone help me?

When we type the password wrong inincorrectly to log into the website, they say " Didthe prompt is "Did you forget your password?".

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Can someone help me T.T?

When we type password wrong in the website, they say " Did you forget your password?".

However, I think it's the current situation so it might be better to say "Do you forget your password?"

Or, might be better to say "Have you forgotten your password?" since you forget your password in the past and it affects untill now. Can Sb help me T.T

When we type the password incorrectly to log into the website, the prompt is "Did you forget your password?".

However, I think it's the current situation so it might be better to say "Do you forget your password?".

Or, might it be better to say "Have you forgotten your password?" since you forgot your password in the past and its affect is in the present.

Can someone help me?

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Did you forget your password?

When we type password wrong in the website, they say " Did you forget your password?".

However, I think it's the current situation so it might be better to say "Do you forget your password?"

Or, might be better to say "Have you forgotten your password?" since you forget your password in the past and it affects untill now. Can Sb help me T.T