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If that is the case, Passwords will not complete the sharing process as this would create an endless loop.
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You can view all your shared passwords in `Shared > Shared by me`.
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#### We have detected several failed attempts to unlock your password database by ...
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#### The notification "We have detected several failed attempts to unlock your password database by ..."
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If you use 2FA or a master password, the app will send you a notification if a client tries to gain access to the database without correct credentials.
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If this was not you, we recommend revoking the app password of that client in the "Security" section of your Nextcloud account settings.
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If the client was not using an app password, we recommend that you change your account password and delete all the app passwords (Changing your password will invalidate the app passwords).
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#### Administrative access to your account
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#### The notification "Administrative access to your account"
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An administrator has opened the passwords app with your account trough an app like [impersonate](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/impersonate).
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If you use a master password, then this does not necessarily mean that access to your passwords was possible.
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For more information please talk to your administrator.
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#### I get the notification "Legacy API: Time to say goodbye!"
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#### The notification "Legacy API: Time to say goodbye!"
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You are still using third party software that accesses the passwords trough the old api from ocPasswords.
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This is not recommended and will cause issues if you use client side encryption.
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It is recommended that you update that client or look for a replacement. |
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