And as far as I can see, if you log out on one device, then box logs you out of the system everywhere. But if you suddenly refresh the page on another computer, you may be logged in again using the old login and password from the cookie. Those. when you log out on any device, you stop using the license, but if you do something on another device, you may be logged in without entering a login and password
And as far as I can see, if you log out on one device, then box logs you out of the system everywhere. But if you suddenly refresh the page on another computer, you may be logged in again using the old login and password from the cookie. Those. when you log out on any device, you stop using the license, but if you do something on another device, you may be logged in without entering a login and password
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That's the problem is that on my computer I log out of the system. and on another computer you can still log in without entering a username and password.
That's the problem is that on my computer I log out of the system. and on another computer you can still log in without entering a username and password.
bu OneBox production wrote: What problems does this give you?
The problem is that a freelancer works under my login and password and logs into the system without any problems without confirmation, and it turns out that I cannot turn it off. sur
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What problems does this give you?
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The problem is that a freelancer works under my login and password and logs into the system without any problems without confirmation, and it turns out that I cannot turn it off. sur
One user - one physical license. If you are trying to sit under the same account together, you get similar cases. What to do: 1. Create a new user under the freelancer in the system so that he works under this account and block him when necessary. 2. After step 1, change your password (then the freelancer will not be able to log in under your account). I hope that it is unsafe to give admin rights to someone from the outside does not need to be explained?
One user - one physical license. If you are trying to sit under the same account together, you get similar cases. What to do:
1. Create a new user under the freelancer in the system so that he works under this account and block him when necessary.
2. After step 1, change your password (then the freelancer will not be able to log in under your account).
I hope that it is unsafe to give admin rights to someone from the outside does not need to be explained?
Also in the user settings there are settings "Enable double-tap authorization." + "Deauthorize after N lengths of inactivity" (set 10-15 minutes) in combination they will give you the opportunity to sit under one account, but you will receive a bunch of sms'ok to re-authorize you.
Also in the user settings there are settings "Enable double-tap authorization." + "Deauthorize after N lengths of inactivity" (set 10-15 minutes) in combination they will give you the opportunity to sit under one account, but you will receive a bunch of sms'ok to re-authorize you.
Ivko Anton wrote: freelancer works under my login and password
Ivko Anton wrote: sur
I certainly can't agree more here. And if you give the keys to your apartment to someone, you will also be surprised why the lock opens without your permission? In this case, they usually change the lock, in your case, the login and / or password
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Ivko Anton wrote:
freelancer works under my login and password
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Ivko Anton wrote:
sur
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I certainly can't agree more here. And if you give the keys to your apartment to someone, you will also be surprised why the lock opens without your permission? In this case, they usually change the lock, in your case, the login and / or password
bu OneBox production wrote: One user - one physical license. If you are trying to sit under the same account together, you get similar cases. What to do: 1. Create a new user under the freelancer in the system so that he works under this account and block him when necessary. 2. After step 1, change your password (then the freelancer will not be able to log in under your account). I hope that it is unsafe to give admin rights to someone from the outside does not need to be explained?
Thank you!
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OneBox production wrote:
One user - one physical license. If you are trying to sit under the same account together, you get similar cases. What to do:
1. Create a new user under the freelancer in the system so that he works under this account and block him when necessary.
2. After step 1, change your password (then the freelancer will not be able to log in under your account).
I hope that it is unsafe to give admin rights to someone from the outside does not need to be explained?
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Thank you!
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