Windows 10: How to tell if phone link was connected to your account s or device Stalking

Discus and support How to tell if phone link was connected to your account s or device Stalking in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Ex stole previously used device, and knows where person is, places, where shops, who speaks to. How to determine if phone link was linked to either a... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by PRPLX, Nov 22, 2024.

  1. PRPLX Win User

    How to tell if phone link was connected to your account s or device Stalking


    Ex stole previously used device, and knows where person is, places, where shops, who speaks to. How to determine if phone link was linked to either a new account their phone showing what was on the previously used device windows computer that was inappropriately logged in somehow, and would get updates…would the person be able to link that device to phone link to see everything on there, and back it up to their own device and then erase phone link after?

    :)
     
    PRPLX, Nov 22, 2024
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  2. Devices linked to MS account - an oddity

    Win10 21H1 build 19043.1526 I'm preparing to replace the motherboard and CPU on one of my computers. I usually use local account on them, but I switched to using my MS account on the one I'm going to upgrade and displayed Devices on my MS account to see what it showed. I was surprised to to see (in addition to the one I'm going to upgrade) two other computers listed - computers that are using local accounts. And least one of those computers shows "Windows is activated with a digital account linked to your Microsoft account" even when it's using my local account. Cool, thinks I! I don't need to use my MS account on the PC I'm about to upgrade. So I switched back to my local account ... and the PC disappeared from my MS account. *Sad I tried switching back and forth a couple times with a couple reboots thrown in with the same result. This PC shows in my MS account only when I use the MS account rather than the local account. But sometime during this futzing around another computer showed up in the MS account's list of linked devices: a laptop that also uses only local accounts. And that laptop hasn't been powered on today so I have no idea why it was missing earlier and shows now.*Confused The devices that show in my MS account's list of linked devices are:
    1. a Surface Pro tablet ordered from MS
    2. a keyboard for that tablet, also ordered from MS
    3. a homegrown PC that originally had an OEM copy of Win7 Home, upgraded to Win7 Pro, requiring my MS account and Troubleshooter to upgrade to Win10, and another use of my MS account and Troubleshooter for a motherboard and CPU replacement a couple years ago (so who know what MS thinks of that copy of Windows)
    4. a Lenovo laptop with an OEM copy of Win10 Pro. (I don't remember ever using my MS account on it, but I guess I must have.)
    At any rate, I assume I need to be using my MS account on the PC right before and after the hardware change in order for the Troubleshooter to get my activation to work, and I assume I can switch back to my local account once the re-activation is complete. But I really don't understand what I'm seeing on my MS account's list of linked devices.
     
    pokeefe0001, Nov 22, 2024
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  3. Chino Win User
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    Chino, Nov 22, 2024
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  4. BubbaW Win User

    How to tell if phone link was connected to your account s or device Stalking

    Stop Windows 10 from asking to link phone to computer

    Besides Group Policy, what other ways have you tried ?
    Do you utilize Shared experiences, Share across devices ?

    Unlink your phone from your PC running Windows 10, use these steps:

    • Open Settings.
    • Click on Phone.
    • Click the Unlink this PC option. Unlink your phone from computer.
    • Click the Home button.
    • Click on Devices.
    • Click on Bluetooth & other devices.
    • Select your phone.
    • Click the Remove device button.
     
    BubbaW, Nov 22, 2024
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