♎Fenrir
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Due to my devices, I will vacuum for a while or maybe forever.
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Post by ♎Fenrir on Nov 12, 2015 6:30:56 GMT
Something troubling me. Not too long ago I lend one of my account to real life friend, so he can do his own MQ easier. Because of some trouble with him, I cant trust him anymore and wish to block my account from his phone. Resetting password seems to not enough. I know he still use my account (my spina reducing, my account move slightly from where I logout last).
And here's the question: how to make my Iruna account only accessable from my one and only phone?
I read about 2step verification of google account, and try it. The result is good, its said that my gmail is logged out from every device and I need to re-enter password again. But here's the flaw:
I open Iruna and still can access my account even though I dont reenter password. Only after I do "clear data" for Iruna apps, my phone completely lost access to my account. But surely I cant just ask my friend to clear data from his phone and simply trusting he did it already.
Since I dont know where I should ask this, so I throw my question here. Sorry if its a bit confusing.
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Post by ManaKhe on Nov 12, 2015 7:03:11 GMT
Something troubling me. Not too long ago I lend one of my account to real life friend, so he can do his own MQ easier. Because of some trouble with him, I cant trust him anymore and wish to block my account from his phone. Resetting password seems to not enough. I know he still use my account (my spina reducing, my account move slightly from where I logout last). And here's the question: how to make my Iruna account only accessable from my one and only phone? I read about 2step verification of google account, and try it. The result is good, its said that my gmail is logged out from every device and I need to re-enter password again. But here's the flaw: I open Iruna and still can access my account even though I dont reenter password. Only after I do "clear data" for Iruna apps, my phone completely lost access to my account. But surely I cant just ask my friend to clear data from his phone and simply trusting he did it already. Since I dont know where I should ask this, so I throw my question here. Sorry if its a bit confusing. Only thing coming to mind at the moment is to send in a ticket to asobimo about it. I don't remember if sharing account info is against terms and services though.
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bravebor
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to slack to give a damn, yet to bored to not say anything...
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Post by bravebor on Nov 12, 2015 7:06:29 GMT
Something troubling me. Not too long ago I lend one of my account to real life friend, so he can do his own MQ easier. Because of some trouble with him, I cant trust him anymore and wish to block my account from his phone. Resetting password seems to not enough. I know he still use my account (my spina reducing, my account move slightly from where I logout last). And here's the question: how to make my Iruna account only accessable from my one and only phone? I read about 2step verification of google account, and try it. The result is good, its said that my gmail is logged out from every device and I need to re-enter password again. But here's the flaw: I open Iruna and still can access my account even though I dont reenter password. Only after I do "clear data" for Iruna apps, my phone completely lost access to my account. But surely I cant just ask my friend to clear data from his phone and simply trusting he did it already. Since I dont know where I should ask this, so I throw my question here. Sorry if its a bit confusing. Only thing coming to mind at the moment is to send in a ticket to asobimo about it. I don't remember if sharing account info is against terms and services though. It's against terms and services... Pretty sure they've put up a thing in info warning against giving your information to some1 else
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Post by Famine on Nov 12, 2015 7:07:31 GMT
Type in "Google Security Manager Page" on google, open the first link. Go to Device Activity, next click on Review All Devices, find the device you don't want it on and remove device.
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♎Fenrir
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Due to my devices, I will vacuum for a while or maybe forever.
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Post by ♎Fenrir on Nov 12, 2015 8:07:33 GMT
Thanks for the fast responses ManaKhe, bravebor, and Famine. I will try all of ur tips right away hahaha XD
Oh, I got a feeling sharing my account will against terms of service and I regret it. And I feel hesitant to file a report to asobimo because its partially my fault haha. But still, I do hope asobimo can add feature like password char, inventory lock, or something like that for security countermeasure
Edit: Hmmm Famine, I can't find the button to remove device. Instead I found something on "Manage Apps" menu and I delete all entry there. But nothing happen..... maybe I need to wait. Anyway thanks for the info about that link, I found many tips to read there, maybe one of them can offer another solution for me ^^
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2015 10:52:51 GMT
If you are Android
1)Change your password change the recovery email/phone number. (Cause he might put something on it and everytime you reset password he can get it easily by answering some questions)
2)Activate 2-Step verification
If your friend tries to login Iruna after the password has been changed it will require re-authentication from phone settings which he needs to put the password.
Also advantage is you can monitor when someone attempts to access your account.
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♎Fenrir
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Due to my devices, I will vacuum for a while or maybe forever.
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Post by ♎Fenrir on Nov 12, 2015 12:32:12 GMT
If you are Android 1)Change your password change the recovery email/phone number. (Cause he might put something on it and everytime you reset password he can get it easily by answering some questions) 2)Activate 2-Step verification If your friend tries to login Iruna after the password has been changed it will require re-authentication from phone settings which he needs to put the password. Also advantage is you can monitor when someone attempts to access your account. Hi YuHee, already did those 2 steps and I experimented on my 2nd device to see whether I lost access. Turns out my 2nd device (likely my friend too) can still access my account. It's because mine is the last authenticated gmail on Iruna app So one of this 3 condition can remove his access completely: 1. He uninstall Iruna 2. Doing "clear data" for Iruna app 3. He choose another gmail account to play iruna Hmmm, unpleasant to play anymore.. Maybe I will start over with new account
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Post by super n00b on Nov 12, 2015 15:57:24 GMT
♎Fenrir
I suggest doing what Famine said! Here is the link to Google's Sign In & Security. After you get there, scroll down Device activity & notifications and then continue doing what Famine's post said to do..next click on Review All Devices, find the device you don't want it on and remove device. Managing app doesn't really do anything except the things you agreed to let it do when you DLed an app or used your Google Acc to log onto a website like Youtube or Pixiv..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2015 15:59:02 GMT
If you are Android 1)Change your password change the recovery email/phone number. (Cause he might put something on it and everytime you reset password he can get it easily by answering some questions) 2)Activate 2-Step verification If your friend tries to login Iruna after the password has been changed it will require re-authentication from phone settings which he needs to put the password. Also advantage is you can monitor when someone attempts to access your account. Hi YuHee, already did those 2 steps and I experimented on my 2nd device to see whether I lost access. Turns out my 2nd device (likely my friend too) can still access my account. It's because mine is the last authenticated gmail on Iruna app So one of this 3 condition can remove his access completely: 1. He uninstall Iruna 2. Doing "clear data" for Iruna app 3. He choose another gmail account to play iruna Hmmm, unpleasant to play anymore.. Maybe I will start over with new account If you have to full access to your google account which your friend is using as well. This is your last Resort to remove your google fron your friend's device remotely
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♎Fenrir
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Due to my devices, I will vacuum for a while or maybe forever.
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Post by ♎Fenrir on Nov 13, 2015 2:45:52 GMT
Hi everyone o.o/ As Famine and super n00b said, I try to look for "Review All Devices" menu, and can't find any "Remove" or "Revoke" button Here's the screenshot: And as YuHee said too, because I have full access to my account, I delete every entry from "Apps connected to your account". Here's the screenshot: Other than that two things, I also turning off then turning on again 2step verification. That's what I do around 18 hours ago. And........ Some magic happened. just now I open my Iruna then forced to enter gmail password 0.0. Hope that happens too on my friend's phone. Just what step that I do which make it happened? I don't know myself and replicating all the step dont give that result again. Hahahaha, yea its magic........ Thanks everyone for the help ^^
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2015 6:38:23 GMT
When I change my Google password via web it requires my device to re-enter the new password.
Well, whatever magic it is glad to hear you solved your problem.
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♎Fenrir
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Due to my devices, I will vacuum for a while or maybe forever.
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Post by ♎Fenrir on Nov 13, 2015 16:13:05 GMT
Yea me too, my device must re-enter new password. But Iruna app still has a login session to my account, thus I can still login even tho I dont re-enter password.
Hmm, looks like my problem wont completely solved til I can remove login session from Iruna remotely and whenever I want, but thanks YuHee for your tips ^^
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♎Fenrir
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Due to my devices, I will vacuum for a while or maybe forever.
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Post by ♎Fenrir on Nov 14, 2015 5:20:05 GMT
Woohoo, I found this sweet Android Devices Manager intended for managing lost device. Basically, I can find all devices connected to my account. Here I can do 3 things: 1. Call the device (even tho I dont know phone number) and see whether the device is active and its last location on map 2. Request further control to device. If accepted (or configured before lost) I can lock the device with any PIN I want and leave message on lock screen 3. Most fun and cruel things: reset factory the device, thus releasing my account from it Turns out there are two devices that I dont own. So I ask my friend, and he said he dont own any of it. This makes me confuse but who cares.... So what I do is call both devices repeatedly. One device is inactive for 2 weeks, while the others is active even at few minutes before I visit this forum. Right now what I do is locking that two devices and leave my phone number + reason locking as message at lockscreen. Lets see who will call me ^^.
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