Should pairings auto-populate?
I just Poken'ed (what is the correct verb) with my daughter, and she sync'ed to her PC.
As expected I then turned up in her contacts list.
I expected to be able to log into my account and see her available as a contact but it appears that until I physically sync my device that doesn't happen.
Would like to see only one of the two halfs of a Poken pairing need to sync to make the contact details available to accept/reject...
As expected I then turned up in her contacts list.
I expected to be able to log into my account and see her available as a contact but it appears that until I physically sync my device that doesn't happen.
Would like to see only one of the two halfs of a Poken pairing need to sync to make the contact details available to accept/reject...
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Inappropriate?to poken (past tense: pokened) is the correct verb, yes :-)
we have deliberately chosen to have all users synch and accept their pending contacts individually, because we want everyone to decide for themselves who they have in their contact list, and whom they share their contact information with.
i hope this answers your question?
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Inappropriate?makes sense. Might be interesting to have an option to "Oh bother. I lost my Poken in a bar. Please show me pending contacts that I paired with but hadn't sync'd and disable my old Poken"
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?that is an interesting thought, will bring that up with the product team!
I’m thankful
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