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bre's avatar

How does he still have an account? Weird...he joined Twitter in Sept 2021? But was tagged in this post from Dec 2017? Something is not adding up right...

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Booh's avatar

Makes you wonder, what other shenanigans were happening.

Remember things like our "Likes" would not stay on a tweet. And then ppl used that to bully other ppl..

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Debug_Code's avatar

All known bugs around user noticeable behavior have been resolved but to be safe you should revoke their personal access and device tokens.

Device token and user token. The device token inherits from the user token and is always device specific.

#GoodWare code does not persist inside of any installed applications. Rather in order to persist across application removals and to gather a holistic view of the devices it uses heuristic algorithms to gain overall insight into interesting consumers from the system. This is the only way the system can obtain critical data needed to serve its function.

The supported solution to disable #GoodWare is to revoke the personal access tokens and the access tokens for each device all at the same time. This task is performed by support. Once the access tokens are revoked the status will be updated at next negotiation refresh and all code will be dormant.

Due to the nature of the product, we only provide a user interface to perform this task in the control edition of #GoodWare installations.

To deactivate #GoodWare or remove it without the assistance of support the following steps must be followed in order.

The social media account must be nonexistent. All supported social media service providers allow for the user to delete or deactivate their account without any data loss for a period. A full 72 hours must pass because the negotiation occurs every 72 hours. Further an additional 72 hours must pass so that all retries timeout.

While the social media account is not present the device must be wiped to factory defaults. It must then establish a session with the same social media provider but not using the impacted account. Once the device has a full 72 hours connected to a non #GoodWare account following a wipe it will end up revoking the user token.

The social media account can be brought safely back online once the device has been running the social media software for 72 hours. Then the social media software must not be uninstalled but rather connect to the impacted users account. Once the social media software is connected the user token will negotiate with the device and since the target device has no active tokens the user token will also be revoked.

It's much easier to just contact support and have them do it for you.

To ensure the client devices are fresh and tokens removed on Android and Apple all that is needed is a factory reset and re-install all applications. Do not perform a backup and restore as the restore will ensure the tokens persist as they did before.

On Windows a reinstall must be performed. Data can be restored but not the system state. If the system state is restored the device tokens persist.

Hope this was helpful

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Tundra Global's avatar

Don't suppose....you have...maybe....a list of directors, date of incorporation, registered company lawyer c/w Financials do you?

Just asking. #Gnomesaying ?

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Tundra Global's avatar

Perhaps....you know a Belle Reaver or a Chris that was just referenced by @thef0rgiver after an apology was issued? Know a RetiredHandle that was referenced?

LMFAO....trolled by ones self....is trolling of the blind leading the blind.

Visit any minors schools lately?

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Booh's avatar

Can't he see that I am on a kindle and coming in through the web interface? 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️ I am NEVER listened too!!

I think that tweet should be deleted before somebody tries to do anything..

Oh boy... Is this person part of the security sign-off for people wanting API access.

0hh... Ohhh.. Ohhh.

Question Sir Wizard ... Who are considered to be the OGs?

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Debug_Code's avatar

An app presents you the web interface ( web browser).

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