And enable 2FA if you can. Sure, it’s annoying to have to dig out your phone (or browser extension, desktop app, etc.) for a code, but it’s better than having your account taken over.
I could be wrong but I think the attack circumvents this. As the attacker would receive a users JWT token the 2FA in the login process is moot. Still better to have it enabled in general tho.
All JWT tokens should have been invalidated by the server creators. Those tokens should no longer be usable. It’s still possible actions were taken using your account while the server was compromised. See lemmy.world/post/1290412
Huh that is very odd. I looked it up and v1.6.5 was released around August 2023. This is probably before the Lemmy server upgrades which is probably why sign in does not work. See if you can get on the latest version. It should be v1.36.0.
Generally speaking, if users aren’t seeing your app has an update on the play store, tell them to search for the app or clear the play store cache on their phone. This usually makes the update show.
Honestly I don’t think the majority of my users check this community regularly. The ones that do probably already know about updates. One thing I can build in is a version check but I find these messages annoying personally and Id rather not add them in. Maybe I can show the message if the app is extremely out of date. I can put it on my backlog.
Removing and reinstalling has it on 1.36.0 which is working, no idea why Google Play considered it as not having an update available, but that resolves it.
It depends on how thorough the blacklist is, but I usually avoid using those, because I fear I may be losing interesting discussions that only tangentially mention the topic I’m blacklisting. Or maybe they are discussing that topic from a different perspective that I may find interesting.
It’s not like Lemmy has so many discussions to choose from, anyway. Among the communities I’m subscribed to, the most active ones only have three or four discussions per day, at most. I don’t feel like a (albeit temporary) blacklist is useful when there’s so little content to parse through. If there were a hundred posts per day, and I was interested in hiding half of them to better highlight the ones I’m interested at - but with so few posts, I can ignore them just fine without the help of an automatic blacklist.
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