I allowed a few of my friends to use my account until they set up their own. I now want to make sure they can't access my account (for spoiler reasons). I have changed my login password & tried removing devices on twitch but it seems they can still access my account as long as they don't log out on phones etc. Is there a way I can make sure it's only me using my account?
If you still want to allow them access after that, create a campaign, turn on whatever content sharing you want to allow, then send them a link to the campaign.
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They have changed their password, but that doesn't affect logged in browsers until the token expires. DDB doesn't have a means to force re-login on all signed in browsers and devices.
@Davedamon: I'm aware that I shouldn't let others use my login, but I was trying to entice my friends into playing by making everything super easy. At the time they needed to create a twitch account just to access.
Yes, I've changed all my passwords already so I guess I'll just have to wait till the 'token' expires. Do you have any idea how long this might take?
Hi,
I allowed a few of my friends to use my account until they set up their own.
I now want to make sure they can't access my account (for spoiler reasons).
I have changed my login password & tried removing devices on twitch but it seems they can still access my account as long as they don't log out on phones etc.
Is there a way I can make sure it's only me using my account?
Many thanks,
Chris
Firstly, allowing others to use your login credentials breaks the terms of services of DDB, so keep that in mind.
You can't force browsers to log out, only delete devices for the app. You're going to have to ask your friends to log out.
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Change your password.
If you still want to allow them access after that, create a campaign, turn on whatever content sharing you want to allow, then send them a link to the campaign.
Watch your back, conserve your ammo,
and NEVER cut a deal with a dragon!
They have changed their password, but that doesn't affect logged in browsers until the token expires. DDB doesn't have a means to force re-login on all signed in browsers and devices.
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Hey all, thanks for your replies.
@Davedamon: I'm aware that I shouldn't let others use my login, but I was trying to entice my friends into playing by making everything super easy. At the time they needed to create a twitch account just to access.
Yes, I've changed all my passwords already so I guess I'll just have to wait till the 'token' expires. Do you have any idea how long this might take?
Thanks again!!
I'm not sure, but it may last until they close out of all DDB tabs that are signed in as you.
Ok. Thanks DxJxC.