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September 9, 2013
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De-Authorize a Device. Is it possible?

  • September 9, 2013
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It's clear to me why and how you authorize a new device (which can actually be a new browser from a different/non-recognized IP). 

my question is if it's possible to "de-authorize" a device previously authorized. Is there a list of the previously authorized devices where I can choose to de-authorize any of them?


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September 9, 2013
Unfortunately no. However, because the IP is part of the unique identifier, we felt that these previously authorized devices were highly unlikely to be used in an attack in the future.
September 10, 2013
Lucas are you specifically looking to keep a device locked out?  Seems this could be accomplished by changing the password.
September 10, 2013
Actually, what I would like is to have a LIST of all the AUTHORIZED DEVICES, and the option to DEAUTHORIZE any of them

changing the password would (kind of) deauthorize all devices - that's not what I want