prosper
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2017-06-04
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@ Poland
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#241
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2017-08-20
, 19:21
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@ Austria
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#242
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I have a couple of N9's with the same twitter account and Rocket can't authorize on one of them. If I only knew where to look, I could try to overwrite the necessary config file(s) by just dragging them from one device to another. I skimmed through the system for Rocket related files using WinSCP, but couldn't find anything that holds the authorization/token information. Either it is well hidden, or it is embedded in the accounts database.
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2017-08-20
, 19:22
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@ Austria
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#243
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2018-02-14
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@ Russia Saratov
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#244
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2019-01-03
, 06:35
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@ USA
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#245
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2019-01-03
, 19:38
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@ Germany
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#246
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The weird thing is, on the one it's not working, when I tap the button to sign in, that takes me to an authorization site (internal browser) then I'm texted an authorization token and then I enter that, so all seems fine but then when it takes me back to the app, I'm not logged in.
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2019-01-07
, 02:50
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@ USA
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#247
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2019-08-05
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#248
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2019-08-26
, 08:05
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@ USA
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#249
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