Update: WH Admin/LAMH & OWN Involved in Databreach

17 phones logged into my Google account. I haven’t watched any videos by Queen Shiba. It says ‘Take What You Need’. Is this confirmation? My watch history includes videos I haven’t watched on my account. Refer to previous post.

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... Read moreRecently, I noticed something odd on my Google account: activity from 17 different phones and YouTube videos appearing in my watch history that I never intentionally viewed, like "Take What You Need" by Queen Shiba. This kind of unusual activity can be alarming and may indicate unauthorized access or account sharing issues. From my experience, the first step is always to review your account's device activity and remove any unfamiliar devices. Google’s "Manage My Activity" tool is invaluable for tracking what apps and services have been accessed, allowing you to verify or question suspicious logins. Additionally, it’s important to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security to your account. Changing your password regularly and using a strong, unique password can prevent unauthorized access. In cases where you find strange watch history entries or unexpected activity, consider whether you’ve given any apps or partners access to your account. Sometimes, brand partnerships or linked apps could share viewing histories or login details. Remember to check your account permissions and revoke access for any untrusted applications. Google also offers alerts for suspicious sign-in attempts, which can help catch breaches early. This experience taught me the importance of regular account audits, especially for accounts linked to multiple devices. If you suspect a breach, contacting Google support and monitoring your activity closely is key to preserving your privacy and security. Taking proactive steps not only helps protect your personal data but also prevents potential exploitation by unauthorized users, ensuring your digital footprint remains safe and under your control.