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Firebase from google...

Milo Williamson

Extreme Android User
So I log in a second ago, to see what it was though, looks like a build-your-own interface type detail app and measurements too, honestly, I have not done anything that deep at all. So why did it pop into my google mail though? Was it just that to be honest though?

Not looking for help at all, just why did they email me about a moment ago?
That is really odd.
 
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We've detected the following issue(s) with your Security Rules:
  • any logged-in user can read your entire database
  • any logged-in user can write to your entire database
Your Security Rules allow anyone on the internet to read or write to your database. Without strong Security Rules your data is vulnerable to attackers stealing, modifying, or deleting data as well as performing costly operations.

Your database has not received traffic for almost 6 months and has insecure rules; it will be automatically deactivated in 14 days unless your database receives traffic or you update your Security Rules. You won't lose any data, and can restore the database from the console at any time.

If you are not currently using the database, feel free to disregard this email—no action is required on your part. You may be receiving this email if you created your Firebase project in 2017 or prior, and as a result you may have an empty auto-provisioned Realtime Database instance. Again, if you are not currently using the database, feel free to disregard this email.

PENDING DEACTIVATION
trivia-actions
Database"
 
If you do respond to the e-mail, do not log in via any links provided by the e-mail.

In fact, I would not respond to the e-mail itself at all.

You can, however, at your discretion, log in with your browser and perform whatever may be necessary.

Like I said though, just don't log in to your account{s} with links provided by e-mails.
 
If you do respond to the e-mail, do not log in via any links provided by the e-mail.

In fact, I would not respond to the e-mail itself at all.

You can, however, at your discretion, log in with your browser and perform whatever may be necessary.

Like I said though, just don't log in to your account{s} with links provided by e-mails.
I used the google to jump through Firebase, so that is why no one ever bothered me within six months of dealing that crap,
as much I think I wanted another hole in the head, the damages will brew beyond repair :)
 
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