Let’s say you want to see where you have an open account, in this space you can observe and close the one you don’t need or consider suspicious.
I think you already understand too much what I’m trying to say.
Here I send a photo of what I am trying to say based on the same option that is on this community page, obviously with months and years changed
Another game that also has this security feature is Roblox, although it is a little different from this example.
2 Likes
I can consider a very useful feature, especially when considering many unaware people can leave their safety aside, and put some sort of extremely easy password in personal account, like “12345” or “abc123”, for such a really bad facilitating purpose when remembering the password of course.
So even when the person has done the wrong thing, and some kind of malicious guy got into the account, the user can already see that wasn’t him/her who made login there.
Anyway it cannot avoid 100% of an account to be messed up by someone, but have the chance to show for the owner if has something wrong about his game account, and work on a quick solution to avoid worse things.
1 Like
It would also help if somewhere in the game it told you the date of the last time (or times) you changed your password, although I don’t know exactly where that would be, maybe in a security section.
I also don’t know if it would be good if before entering that security section it asked you for your account password in order to continue and verify logins and so on.
I think Blokoto account security could be based on how Google does with Gmail security, my idea is based more or less on that.
Thanks for reading