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Factory Reset doesn't log you out of streaming accounts ?

Discussion in 'All about Eversolo' started by Riley, Dec 27, 2023.

  1. Riley

    Riley Member

    I read a thread recently that said a factory reset didn't log you off out of your various streaming accounts. It said that you had to go back and manually log out of Spotify, Tidal, etc., It may have been one of the new Alpha firmware versions with EQ, etc included. Can anyone confirm if this is the case with the new firmware versions or prior firmware versions ?
     
  2. Chiller61

    Chiller61 New Member

    I can confirm that this is true for Tidal, Qobuz and Amazon music
     
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  3. zerma

    zerma New Member

    On those apps the password is not displayed but only the account username.
    Is there a way to display passwords on these apps as well? Is there a way to find the saved passwords perhaps in a file in the Eversolo system memory?
     
  4. Nutul

    Nutul Well-Known Member

    In principle, the passwords are not saved as you would expect. Eventually, a hash of them will; but it will impossible to you to go back in the chain and retrieve your plain password.

    Looks to me you forgot a bunch of them... uh?
     
  5. zerma

    zerma New Member

    Thank you for your reply. I am just curious where the passwords are saved and if there was a possibility to view them somehow. However if you say it is impossible I will have to give up.
     
  6. Nutul

    Nutul Well-Known Member

    I am not saying it IS impossible, I am just saying HOW they are supposedly being saved. Any application could decide by itself HOW to save the passwords it has to deal with.
    For security reasons, though, nobody is saving passwords in plain text anymore since early 2000s, even before that...
    There ARE exceptions, though, but I strongly believe it is not the case when it comes to authentication to some streaming service, nowadays.
    So. in the end, you can safely give-up.

    Still you haven't said WHY you would need to know such information...
     

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