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January 26, 2014, 02:51:05 PM
#7
Coinedup accesses and logs users in, via Google's unique OpenID designated to each Google account. So basically, if the PC through which you're logging in, is connected with a Google account other than yours, you will be logged in to that account instead of yours. It's not a security issue, simply because user of that computer NEVER logged out of his Google account on that computer and left logged in and that's why you were logged in directly to this account.

I thought about that. Checked google. But there i was logged in with my account.
So this can´t be the issue.


" got into another persons wallet by using a different pc"

Just another random noob kid who likely doesnt know how technology (openID) works.


Ill be the first to admit its slow as balls. They could use a hardware upgrade.
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January 26, 2014, 02:06:39 PM
#6
Coinedup accesses and logs users in, via Google's unique OpenID designated to each Google account. So basically, if the PC through which you're logging in, is connected with a Google account other than yours, you will be logged in to that account instead of yours. It's not a security issue, simply because user of that computer NEVER logged out of his Google account on that computer and left logged in and that's why you were logged in directly to this account.

I thought about that. Checked google. But there i was logged in with my account.
So this can´t be the issue.

It's simply not possible. I tried my own theory and I stand correct. I wasn't able to login in to any other account unless I logged out of my Google account and login to my alternate google account.
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January 26, 2014, 01:55:37 PM
#5
unable to login now  Angry
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January 26, 2014, 12:26:41 PM
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I think the main problem of Coinedup is that is too slow and need a better way to login and logout. I don't recommend using Coinedup in another computer that is not yours.
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January 26, 2014, 07:39:40 AM
#3
Coinedup accesses and logs users in, via Google's unique OpenID designated to each Google account. So basically, if the PC through which you're logging in, is connected with a Google account other than yours, you will be logged in to that account instead of yours. It's not a security issue, simply because user of that computer NEVER logged out of his Google account on that computer and left logged in and that's why you were logged in directly to this account.

I thought about that. Checked google. But there i was logged in with my account.
So this can´t be the issue.
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January 26, 2014, 07:37:21 AM
#2
Coinedup accesses and logs users in, via Google's unique OpenID designated to each Google account. So basically, if the PC through which you're logging in, is connected with a Google account other than yours, you will be logged in to that account instead of yours. It's not a security issue, simply because user of that computer NEVER logged out of his Google account on that computer and left logged in and that's why you were logged in directly to this account.
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January 26, 2014, 07:31:04 AM
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