Hey, don't let people have access to your unlocked phone! Good thing it was just your cousin and only this game and only your alt account. Next time it could be your email, bank account, etc and potentially by a more malicious person. Our phones and tablets share a lot of personal and/or financial data.
Protect your phone and important data on it if you don't want it misused. User screentime in ios to always require a passcode for certain apps to launch or one of the many free tools on Android that do this too. Set your phone to lock sooner automatically for general security. Set app locks after a certain (short) period of time for things like banking.
Ultimately, you're really the one to blame for allowing access to your phone. guess who gets in trouble in a corporate environment if you leave your computer unlocked and someone else decided to look at Racey websites under your logon... hint - it won't be them who gets in troyble. Sorry to say it, but hopefully this was a learning lesson.
I don't care if I get a million disagrees for this one. It's the truth, even if it is a hard pill to swallow for some.
Hey, don't let people have access to your unlocked phone! Good thing it was just your cousin and only this game and only your alt account. Next time it could be your email, bank account, etc and potentially by a more malicious person. Our phones and tablets share a lot of personal and/or financial data.
Protect your phone and important data on it if you don't want it misused. User screentime in ios to always require a passcode for certain apps to launch or one of the many free tools on Android that do this too. Set your phone to lock sooner automatically for general security. Set app locks after a certain (short) period of time for things like banking.
Ultimately, you're really the one to blame for allowing access to your phone. guess who gets in trouble in a corporate environment if you leave your computer unlocked and someone else decided to look at Racey websites under your logon... hint - it won't be them who gets in troyble. Sorry to say it, but hopefully this was a learning lesson.
I don't care if I get a million disagrees for this one. It's the truth, even if it is a hard pill to swallow for some.
quite a good statement i certainely wont be giving you a dislike
this happened to an old ally mate. we used to be in tight competition, to see who would get uc first twoish years ago. we had practically the same account, except my top champ was gwenpool and his was stark spidey. sadly his brother sold every single four star on his account, and my man stopped playing after that
Hey, don't let people have access to your unlocked phone! Good thing it was just your cousin and only this game and only your alt account. Next time it could be your email, bank account, etc and potentially by a more malicious person. Our phones and tablets share a lot of personal and/or financial data.
Protect your phone and important data on it if you don't want it misused. User screentime in ios to always require a passcode for certain apps to launch or one of the many free tools on Android that do this too. Set your phone to lock sooner automatically for general security. Set app locks after a certain (short) period of time for things like banking.
Ultimately, you're really the one to blame for allowing access to your phone. guess who gets in trouble in a corporate environment if you leave your computer unlocked and someone else decided to look at Racey websites under your logon... hint - it won't be them who gets in troyble. Sorry to say it, but hopefully this was a learning lesson.
I don't care if I get a million disagrees for this one. It's the truth, even if it is a hard pill to swallow for some.
That's sheer true why would u get disagree. I was just sooo careless cause I was at my house. Never knew my family member would betray lol
That sucks...on my alt too I had 4 star corvus, capiw, starky, stealthy and quake maxed...my younger cousin sold them...now I have more 5 stars than 4 stars on that account...
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Protect your phone and important data on it if you don't want it misused. User screentime in ios to always require a passcode for certain apps to launch or one of the many free tools on Android that do this too. Set your phone to lock sooner automatically for general security. Set app locks after a certain (short) period of time for things like banking.
Ultimately, you're really the one to blame for allowing access to your phone. guess who gets in trouble in a corporate environment if you leave your computer unlocked and someone else decided to look at Racey websites under your logon... hint - it won't be them who gets in troyble. Sorry to say it, but hopefully this was a learning lesson.
I don't care if I get a million disagrees for this one. It's the truth, even if it is a hard pill to swallow for some.
2. send your cousin to brazil
I was just sooo careless cause I was at my house.
Never knew my family member would betray lol
(Jokes.)
can we see the shard count from the sold champs?
I hope kabam helps you, you deserve the help.
I don't know why but the cops rejected my call. 😤