Last edited by SharkyFinn; May 2nd, 2018 at 04:00 PM.
Sure, we can assume an entirely different scenario than what was actually written. In your hypothetical situation. you'd simply go to the other handset, logout, select "Log in with Supercell ID" and then click the "X" to forget your account. Or when you logged in in the first place, you don't check the box to remember you for the next login.
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Last edited by TheConfuzed1; May 3rd, 2018 at 06:26 AM.
My aim is not to violate any t&s of supercell but what happens when my phone gets stolen what can I do to forget my account thru that device ??? There is website or app where we manage our supercell id in pretty must easy way to use SCID ...😊😊it's easy to get control back in your stolen account please think from other way of thinking I m not violating the t&s of supercell 🙃🙃🙃
I got 2 words for you. "encryption lock". These days phones carry a lot of sensitive information & you will have more to lose than a supercell base incase your phone is stolen & details inside, misused. Eg bank details, personal pics, documents etc.
Best is get your phone encrypted Everyrime you switch off your phone & switch on, you will need to enter a password to decrypt the phone.
So the thief will have no option but to factory reset the phone the moment the phone, is switched on (after turning it off) / keypad gets locked. That is going to protect everything including your clash
Last edited by SpartanDoc; May 2nd, 2018 at 06:06 PM.
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As soon as you set a code to unlock the device it will be encrypted. Additionally with iOS you can activate an instant full wipe after 10 unsuccessful attempts to unlock. Even drunk you should get that code right in 10 tries
Plus, of course you registered your iPhone with Apple or your Android phone with Google? Then there's always remote wipe in case the device is stolen or lost.
As much as I'm strictly against sharing personal information with 'the cloud' of any vendor, I always at least register my devices. Find my iPhone - invaluable. I once forgot my iPad in an airplane. Activated 'lost' mode displaying 'This iPad belongs to ... please call ...' - instant proof it was mine.
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its not difficult.i am a technologically challenged person and yet i was able to do this.i am confident so will you. even the most basic android phones from 5 years back are equipped with 'encrypt data/phone'. look for it under settings/security/encryption in our android.
all you need is a good battery back up and rest is as easy as doing a barch attack.incase you still have trouble finding the encrypt, inform here with your handset model no and company and ill do my best to find a youtube link with the step by step video