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Daily information from Apple #427
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This is normal. Apple will generate those messages when iCloud3 reauthenticates access to your Apple account and there is nothing you or iCloud3 can do about it other than setting up an email filter for those messages. |
OK, thank you! I thought, this was not daily in the past... |
Hey, have the same Issue. |
I just released v3.1.5.2b2 in the iCloud3 Developers Repo where the password authentication event is displayed in the Event Log with the date/time event showing as PST time. It is displayed in red. This is a first shot so take a look at it and see if it matches your notifications. |
Great, thanks! |
I made another update to this. Find it here When a password authentication is done, the local time of the auth is converted to PST (Pacific Standard Time) and the PST is displayed in the Event Log, What time is displayed in your emails? is it PST or another time zone? |
It's PST for me. |
For me it is PST, too. |
Hello,
since version 3.1.5 I got every day a message from apple, that someone tries to log in into my account using a webbrowser. Is this a problem with icloud3 or do I have to search for another reason?
Best regards,
Rolf
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