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rikatiko Guest
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 6:42 am Post subject: eBay authorization problem? |
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After managing to register an account on Gixen yesterday (with mirror service) and linking it to my eBay account, I got an email from eBay asking me to change my password because there was suspicious activity as if someone else was acting on my behalf.
I did change my password, but I was afraid my snipes might fail. So I went to check on Gixen and, sure enough, the site says my eBay auth is expiring. Before I renew it, I'd like to check eBay won't get funky again and maybe cut me off of my account. Is it safe to reauthorize Gixen?
Before I do that, there is a Gixen setting I don't understand:
Gixen main(mirror) target ebay site/Change ebay target site automatically if needed
Could you please explain the meaning and effects of those options?
Most of the items I bid on are in my own country site. Only occasionally do I bid for items on other eBay sites.
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rikatiko Guest
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 7:15 am Post subject: |
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And one more question: is there a way I can check on eBay that Gixen is properly authorized without "stirring the pot" too much? I mean, do you know of an eBay page where I can check which apps or agents (if any) have my authorization without raising a security concern from eBay surveillance? |
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Cupid
Joined: 09 Aug 2007 Posts: 7599 Location: Bristol, UK
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 4:18 am Post subject: |
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It is not unusual for the authorisation to get revoked when you change your credentials.
There are many thousands of registered Gixen users and the authorisation process is sanctioned and maintained by Ebay themselves, it can't get much safer that that as far as Ebay are concerned. I actually think it's unlikely that the security alert you had from Ebay had anything to do with your activity with Gixen services.
The setting you mention is quite historic and I'm not sure that it even gets triggered any more, however it relates to some auctions occasionally not being available to bid on on your main target Ebay site. This was only ever likely to occur when you searched sites other than the one most closely associated with your home/where you first registered your account, for items that sellers from other countries are willing to send internationally. In those circumstances Gixen would automatically change the site the it bid on to one where the bid would at least be accepted for that particular auction. Mostly this doesn't get triggered even for international items though because mostly they are also available to buy through your main target site and this is always the case if you can view those items via that site.
On the Ebay site the authorisations that you have granted can be viewed by going to:
My Ebay -> Account Tab -> Site preferences
and looking at the 'Third-party authorisations' section on that page. 'Gixen Inc.' is the one associated with operation of this site. _________________ Mark |
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rikatiko Guest
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 6:10 am Post subject: |
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I just freaked out because it was the first time eBay doubted my identity in 15 years.
I didn't know Gixen's relationship with eBay is legit and sanctioned. Your reply reassured me on both doubts, and was exhaustive on the technical matters.
Thank you very much! |
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