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Can anyone use my app? #54
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If someone has the url of your app, then they can indeed use it. But you should be able to password protect it. Check your app's settings. |
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Interesting.
I had installed bandwidthhero on firefox, created app and it worked.
Then I started chrome and installed the same taking from chrome store. I put the same app bh-app url in chrome, that I had created for firefox. It worked.
I was not signed or anything on chrome. For that matter, I don't remember whether it had asked me even in firefox, whether that app was mine, I don't think it required any signup or anything.
how does the extention know that the app is mine?
Does it mean that anyone can use my app-url?
I don't have any problem as such, just thinking that if many persons are using my single app simultaneiously on different boxes at different places/ even different countries, wouldn't it slow down my app as the servers must have a time slice per app.
Please elaborate, and if required, add a signing in menchanism in b-h with respect to the app.
Thanks.
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