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SQRL forum error

#1

jlariviere

jlariviere

Quite some time ago I started receiving an error, (and I'm just now getting around to posting it, sorry!!).
When I try to associate (or disassociate or remove) my SQRL identity, the website says says "You have authenticated with a different SQRL ID than the one associated with this account"
I haven't. It was very early on though, and I didn't login using SQRL for a long time before I got the error though...
Thanks for any suggestions / tips / help!


#2

Steve

Steve

@jlariviere : I see that your account does indeed have a SQRL ID associated with it.
If you like I can disassociate that ID, which should allow you to then reassociate your
current SQRL ID with your account. (y)


#3

jlariviere

jlariviere

@jlariviere : I see that your account does indeed have a SQRL ID associated with it.
If you like I can disassociate that ID, which should allow you to then reassociate your
current SQRL ID with your account. (y)
Awesome, thanks!


#4

Steve

Steve

Awesome, thanks!
Done. Your account is no longer associated with any SQRL identity. (y)