smallsy
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2013
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It wasn’t 2 accounts, it was 1 account just using different devices to login at different times. Like I used it on my iPad on Saturday via the website, then my phone on Sunday via the app in the car on our way back from visiting family (DH was driving). Then I didn’t login Monday or Tuesday and when I pulled up the website and tried to login on DH’s laptop last night it gave me that message.@smallsy , I would agree with what @miztressuz said. It's likely the 2nd account triggered their fraud detection. Their hard rule is one account per person, although more than one person in the household is allowed to have an account. To avoid the potential overlap, it's often best to keep devices and laptops linked to one account only and set up the accounts to be associated with specific people in your household (that are old enough to have accounts).