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I woke up today and airmessage wasn't working.
Checking the server, the dropdown from the airmessage logo displayed "Signed in from another location".
Now, obviously I understand what this text means, but I wanted to know what could trigger something like this and if there is some way to see the location that was logged in from somewhere else?
I use both Google auth + password to encrypt the traffic.
For this to trigger, would someone have had to log into airmessage on a mac in another location using my google account?
I had no notifications or unusual locations listed in my sessions in google security.
I am suspecting that it's a false positive and something else triggered that message, but wanted to get your thoughts?
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@tagavari - This happened again today. Wondering if you might know something that could cause this to happen? Is there any way I can view the other location IP addresses or logged info?
I woke up today and airmessage wasn't working.
Checking the server, the dropdown from the airmessage logo displayed "Signed in from another location".
Now, obviously I understand what this text means, but I wanted to know what could trigger something like this and if there is some way to see the location that was logged in from somewhere else?
I use both Google auth + password to encrypt the traffic.
For this to trigger, would someone have had to log into airmessage on a mac in another location using my google account?
I had no notifications or unusual locations listed in my sessions in google security.
I am suspecting that it's a false positive and something else triggered that message, but wanted to get your thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: