I am new to Discord so I don't have a clue of what I'm doing. I have some how granted permission to someone I don't know " To access Bungie.net on my behalf."
What does that mean?
Have I completely screwed myself?
Is it possible to un-authorize them?
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1 ReplyThe same thing happened to me and I just clicked revoke permission about 5 minutes after I allowed them access do you think that will be fine do I still need to change paswords?
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3 RepliesHey there, You can always change what applications you allow to pull information from your profile from your Bungie profile settings > Accounts and Linking. https://www.bungie.net/en/profile/settings We can allow some applications to use our information allowing us to interact with our profile through that app (I allow Ishtar Commander to access my profile which allows me to use the app for gear transfer etc).
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1 ReplyHi, Bungie.net accounts rely on PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, or Blizzard Battle.net credentials. To ensure account security, please see the following recommendations: [quote] -Do not share account details with anyone. Bungie employees will NEVER ask for this information. -Use a different password and account security questions for each credential. -Ensure that any E-mail account tied to these credentials uses an alternate password as well. -Update passwords frequently. [/quote] If you believe you have provided your information to a third party you do not trust, I recommend updating your credential passwords or increasing your account security by following this link: [url=https://support.us.playstation.com/articles/en_US/Decision_Tree/Password-Reset-Help]Playstation Network[/url]. For additional information on protecting your account, please see our [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12718]Account Security Guide[/url].
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[quote]I am new to Discord so I don't have a clue of what I'm doing. I have some how granted permission to someone I don't know " To access Bungie.net on my behalf." What does that mean? Have I completely screwed myself? Is it possible to un-authorize them?[/quote] oopsies