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eBay sign in issues

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I was listing an item on eBay and just as I was about to summit the ad, eBay asked me to sign in.

Went to sign in and it don't recognise my password! - Now it has done this previous in the past a few times. Reset my password and all was ok.

But what I just thought about is, my windows machine and iPhone are still signed in, so could this be something todo with Safari rather than a threat?

Lee.
 
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But what I just thought about is, my windows machine and iPhone are still signed in, so could this be something todo with Safari rather than a threat?

Lee.

Shouldn't be! I am signed in on multiple devices, and don't have a problem with either one until the 20-day sign-in period expires. I have had problems in the past, where I thought there was a problem with ebay, but it turned out that I was typing in the wrong password.
 

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