Of recent last two-three weeks I've been getting hit with "Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud via a web browser" the email contains the following:
At first I thought someone in the family had done something with their iPads or iPhone (only one) as the message was indicating Operating system and Browser normally used on apple products. So I purged all of the devices browsers pages, turn off all of the devices and was still getting the messages when by accident I noticed in my HS PHLocation iAccount [XXX] status device that it was attempting to connect to iCloud (which it did successfully) and the time stamp matched the subsequent email time stamp.
So my question has anyone else experience this and if so what is the fix? I'm currently using the latest v3.0.1.109 PHLocation PI. Mike
Dear Michael Blackwell,
Your Apple ID (XXXXX@XXX.com) was used to sign in to iCloud via a web browser.
Date and Time: December 7, 2017, 6:43 AM PST
Browser: Opera
Operating System: Linux
If the information above looks familiar, you can ignore this message.
If you have not signed in to iCloud recently and believe someone may have accessed your account, go to Apple ID (https://appleid.apple.com) and change your password as soon as possible.
Apple Support
Your Apple ID (XXXXX@XXX.com) was used to sign in to iCloud via a web browser.
Date and Time: December 7, 2017, 6:43 AM PST
Browser: Opera
Operating System: Linux
If the information above looks familiar, you can ignore this message.
If you have not signed in to iCloud recently and believe someone may have accessed your account, go to Apple ID (https://appleid.apple.com) and change your password as soon as possible.
Apple Support
So my question has anyone else experience this and if so what is the fix? I'm currently using the latest v3.0.1.109 PHLocation PI. Mike
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