Re: Is changing the password a way to boot unwanted devices?

2015-07-15 Thread Ryan Kelly
On 16/07/2015 09:53, Nicholas Alexander wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Mark Hammond > wrote: > > On 16/07/2015 3:05 AM, Richard Newman wrote: > > It should boot other devices… but it will take several minutes > for them > to det

Re: Is changing the password a way to boot unwanted devices?

2015-07-15 Thread Nicholas Alexander
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Mark Hammond wrote: > On 16/07/2015 3:05 AM, Richard Newman wrote: > >> It should boot other devices… but it will take several minutes for them >> to detect that they've been booted, because they have cached tokens. If >> it doesn't, and the other devices are stil

Re: Is changing the password a way to boot unwanted devices?

2015-07-15 Thread Mark Hammond
On 16/07/2015 3:05 AM, Richard Newman wrote: It should boot other devices… but it will take several minutes for them to detect that they've been booted, because they have cached tokens. If it doesn't, and the other devices are still syncing an hour later without complaint, then something very str

Re: Is changing the password a way to boot unwanted devices?

2015-07-15 Thread Richard Newman
It should boot other devices… but it will take several minutes for them to detect that they've been booted, because they have cached tokens. If it doesn't, and the other devices are still syncing an hour later without complaint, then something very strange is happening. On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:

Is changing the password a way to boot unwanted devices?

2015-07-15 Thread Ryan Feeley
I think that changing the password used to boot the user from Sync, but when I checked yesterday, it no longer did. Does this need changing? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/disable-firefox-sync-lost-phone-or-tablet#firefox:win7:fx39&mobile::m39 Ryan Feeley UX, Cloud Services Mozilla UX IRC: