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Hi @dkliss, this is expected behavior. Calling forgetDevice
wipes the device keys that rememberDevice
requires in order to save the device. This leads to the DeviceNotTrackedException
that you're receiving. In order to get the device keys again, the user would have to log out and log in again. I'm going to close this issue now but if you have any further questions or other issues, feel free to reopen this issue or open a new one, thanks.
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Hi @dkliss, this is expected behavior. Calling
forgetDevice
wipes the device keys thatrememberDevice
requires in order to save the device. This leads to theDeviceNotTrackedException
that you're receiving. In order to get the device keys again, the user would have to log out and log in again. I'm going to close this issue now but if you have any further questions or other issues, feel free to reopen this issue or open a new one, thanks.
Thanks you @khatruong2009 for confirming. Seems like this is how it is supposed to work.
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