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At school we use Chromebooks. We use the same Wi-fi network. When my friend logs in to her Ala account, it shows up that she's on Ala on my chromebook. I'm in her account when I get to Ala. When I log in, same thing. Our passwords aren't there, but someone could still obviously hack us.

So, headsup, guys.
by fluffysugar #11000
Posted on 06-5-2012 at 6:17 AM

I'm too protective of my account stuff to even think of letting somebody breathe my accounts air. XD
by Flea-Almighty #8361
Posted on 06-5-2012 at 5:48 AM

Nitrous, I know that, but most people these days have no clue what "cracking" is and thus call it all "hacking" - which is why I used the term, because I needed them (those who don't know the term 'cracking') to know what I was talking about. :)
by Larthan #8598
Posted on 06-5-2012 at 5:01 AM

Yeah, this definitely is not "hacking". Someone guessing your password or using the password you gave them is called cracking.

Hacking implies they've used scripts or other illegal methods to access an account. That doesn't really happen on sim games.
by Nitrous #9181
Posted on 06-5-2012 at 2:30 AM

The problem is that it's not actually hacking. It's people just not being careful about their login info - in most cases it's someone who knows them, such as a sister or brother, or "friend" who just knows what they'd use.
by Larthan #8598
Posted on 06-4-2012 at 7:45 PM

I saw the post :P I hope the hacking thing stops
by Marilyn Pearl #9907
Posted on 06-4-2012 at 7:43 PM

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