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motownmutt replied on January 15, 2008 00:37 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
Hey Mario, it may have been me doing things I shouldn't have. I think it's working now. I set an RSS to my feed account's Reply to, and even when I wasn't logged into that account, I was still seeing the updates. I started a new browser session, the RSS no longer shows the updates, and so far I haven't been booted from my account. Sorry for being a tinkerer, and blaming my dumb mistakes on your cool tool.
Thanks for your quick response! It seems to be working correctly now.
If you need someone to try to break something for you in the future, I'm @motownmutt on twitter.
Mario Menti replied on January 14, 2008 22:35 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
motownmutt replied on January 14, 2008 18:11 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
Having same problem. Deleted task, but it keeps logging me in under the feed account I was posting to. (embarrassing when you click to follow someone, and realize it was while you were logged into an experimental feed account). It also automatically logs me into the feed account when I open up twitter, which I definitely do NOT want on a shared computer. Part of the problem may have to do with I often browse twitter in a framed webpage, (yeah, old school like that), which can sometimes lead to unexpected behaviour.
This looks like an awesome tool, I wanted to test it out before trying it on my main account. Hopefully I get it sussed out soon.
I'll update with any news.
Merlinhoot replied on January 08, 2008 11:52 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
Mario Menti replied on January 08, 2008 11:45 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
You need to trust twitterfeed in order to log in. So click "trust", which should then log you into twitterfeed. Once logged in, you can see a list of the feeds you've created, and you can delete or pause them from there.
The OpenID provider (myvidoop in your case) is only used to authenticate you and log you into twitterfeed.com - it doesn't know anything about what your settings are in twitterfeed, so clicking on "do not trust" just stops you from logging into twitterfeed (which is the opposite of what you want), it doesn't do anything to twitterfeed itself.
Merlinhoot replied on January 08, 2008 11:40 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
Mario Menti replied on January 08, 2008 11:31 to the problem "Trouble turning off Twitterfeed" in twitterfeed:
Merlinhoot reported a problem in twitterfeed on January 08, 2008 11:28:
Trouble turning off TwitterfeedI am having trouble turning off my twitterfeed as I have found I don't want it anymore. I click don't trust this site at myvidoop when I am directed there.
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