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When I went to look at which devices were connected, it offered to download Firefox for Android and Firefox for iOS - does that mean that someone on iOS was in?

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When I went to look at which devices were connected, it offered to download Firefox for Android and Firefox for iOS - does that mean that someone on iOS was into my account? I use Android, but both Android and iOS were just offering to download Firefox, neither showed as connected - but does this mean someone on iOS had previously been connected? Why did neither show as being connected when I had previously connected Android? I had to reconnect it, and it then showed up in red as being connected

When I went to look at which devices were connected, it offered to download Firefox for Android and Firefox for iOS - does that mean that someone on iOS was into my account? I use Android, but both Android and iOS were just offering to download Firefox, neither showed as connected - but does this mean someone on iOS had previously been connected? Why did neither show as being connected when I had previously connected Android? I had to reconnect it, and it then showed up in red as being connected

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Hi I do not work with phones but it does sound very suspicious and I would suggest you change your password. I would also suggest that you run some sort of malware scan on it. Myself I do not know which to suggest to you. I do know that some companies when you have a desktop computer will let you have a program that scans phones or stays and protects them Wi-fi from free public sources are very much a risk. Only download from official sites. I hope this will help you. Please post if need further help as said am not a phone person, desktops. Thanks

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