AzureMoonfire
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Yesterday, I downloaded one note mobile for my transformer (android tablet). Everything seemed fine, I signed into my windows live account to sync (used the one I had created already for xbox live) and played with the features a bit. Today, when I was looking at the account under settings, and my windows live account had the username "jennyhunny bright". I never gave my account a username as far as I know, and if i did it wasn't "jennyhunny bright". I did a search and found this person's profile, and I don't recognize them, based on the photo on the profile. Furthermore, don't you actually have to physically use a specific device in person to add accounts? You can't do it remotely...and I'm the only one who uses my transformer, and I didn't have anyone over last night....
I have since uninstalled one note (want to try evernote instead anyway) which removed "my" windows live account from the device, and I changed the password to my actual account. I also did a cursory check of my xbox live profile, everything (avatar, friends list, microsoft points) seems to be unchanged. Should I be worried?
--UPDATE--
Not sure if this has anything to do with the above problem, but just a few minutes ago my transformer was caught in a weird loop of starting to turn on (show the "ASUS" screen that's the first thing you see upon powerup) going black, and then starting again. This happened spontaneously while it was powered on with the screen asleep. I've had minor glitches with the thing since I bought it, but I did a scan with the "antivirus free" app just in case. It came up clean. So it's probably nothing, but it could be relevant.
I have since uninstalled one note (want to try evernote instead anyway) which removed "my" windows live account from the device, and I changed the password to my actual account. I also did a cursory check of my xbox live profile, everything (avatar, friends list, microsoft points) seems to be unchanged. Should I be worried?
--UPDATE--
Not sure if this has anything to do with the above problem, but just a few minutes ago my transformer was caught in a weird loop of starting to turn on (show the "ASUS" screen that's the first thing you see upon powerup) going black, and then starting again. This happened spontaneously while it was powered on with the screen asleep. I've had minor glitches with the thing since I bought it, but I did a scan with the "antivirus free" app just in case. It came up clean. So it's probably nothing, but it could be relevant.
