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Old 25th Nov 2015, 23:52
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Any idea why I'm being kicked out of ALL my regular . . .

. . . items like, gmail, att&t Yahoo, Face thingy and even PPRuNe? Once a day or more.

Checked with 'er that's not indoors if she's doing it from afar and checked through CCleaner cookies etc., though that's been the same for years.

It coincides with wife being here for a week and using my computer, signing me out and back in. Also, the fairly new use of my new phone, though that doesn't coincide very closely. What is new is being asked about where I've signed in from and ticking one box or another. (tried both) That tallies with the phone I guess, but why now. The other items are not part of the phone anyway.

Oh, I get emails asking if it's me signing in. Today it said I'd signed in oooop north, but then said my Okay reply was from the same machine. I is in east Essex, of that I'm moderately certain.

It's astonishing how much of a PITA it is - especially as I practically live on the computer these days.





Hi Rob,
We detected a login into your account from a new device named "Firefox on Windows" on Thursday, November 26, 2015 at 12:43am.
Operating System: Windows 7
Browser: Firefox
Location: Ickburgh, ENGLAND, GB (IP=217.46.132.253)
Note: Location is based on internet service provider information.
If this was you, please disregard this email.
If this wasn't you, please secure your account, as someone else may be accessing it.
Thanks,
The Facebook Security Team
So, W7 firefox must be on a computer not the phone. Laptop may have been used today, but that's not W7

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Old 26th Nov 2015, 03:30
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The IP address shows as belonging to PlusNet if you use an IP address lookup page.
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Old 26th Nov 2015, 08:48
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Ah, thanks. Yep, I'm with them.


Kicked out of everything but PPRuNe again this AM. FB had a dedicated screen asking if erm, something like was it my usual computer? A choice of two. But at the bottom has, Are you seeing this message often? Pressed that but get noting except a blink of a message which is too quick to read.

I've been with my yahoo for over ten years with same sign in. They usually ask every two weeks and indeed that message is still there. 'Are you sure you want to stay signed in?' Always answer yes.

Prior to a week or so ago, it's been some years since the Rivetess used my computer and had to sign me out since she had her own den in Texas. But we always used to swap sign-ins in the past. I say this cos her week here is the one thing that coincides exactly.

Totally lost on this.



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Old 30th Nov 2015, 16:50
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Zapped various cookies connected to Kaspersky and things much better. Since loading 10, all rules have changed and will have a thread dedicated to Kasper fairly shortly. I had hoped the new AV would be better, but just a new set of problems.
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Reset all of your passwords if you are worried.
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That sort of thing is usually as a result of Cookies being cleared from the computer even those you are happy with but get cleared out when you (or someone else) tells the machine to clear them (and usually all history) for you.

Have you done this recently? I do mine every now and again and get that sort of message up from my usual web sites and need to log in again to all my usual sites.

Kicking you out however is something I haven't come across before. Might be a Kaspersky thing. By the way the 'address' that pops up is never accurate so don't take that for gospel.
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