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Password reset by Spotify, and logged out of devices, after suspicious activity #732
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I think the Spotify detector for "suspicious activity" is just too sensitive. |
Id be surprised too, but Ill have a look at the sources for the latest release, I havent participated in its release I guess Spotify is trying to phase out password login for its products, and projects such as spot/librespot/etc are affected (password login has been working hit or miss for the last few weeks/months). they probably have stoppedusing password auth on official products, and what remains is flagged as suspcious -- even before that, spot users would often mention receiving a warning email from spotify anyway, the good news is that thanks to @stevenleadbeater 's last MR we will use oauth for auth so there shouldnt be any more issues! next release should be good |
Great, sounds good! I've enjoyed using Spot in the past so I was concerned. Spot is a lovely alternative to the bloat of the official application or the Flatpakked form thereof. |
should be fixed by #731 |
I used this Flatpak today and was unable to log in, depsite using the correct username and password.
Hours later I was logged out of a browser session of the official Spotify web client and Spotify forced me to reset my password.
There could be a chain of custody issue and the Flatpak or this repository could be compromised.
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