Dead Devices Found in my Library
My Library Devices Facet reveals five iPads and iPhones that have long ago been retired or buried (one was pickpocketed). My library insists these devices exist and reveals how many resources reside and don't on each one. Will the dead haunt me forever? Almost gives me the heebie jeebies.
Is there a way to remove these devices and all that data that don't exist and reduce indexing?
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Try managing your devices at this link: https://www.logos.com/account/devices
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Sean said:
Try managing your devices at this link: https://www.logos.com/account/devices
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
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Sean said:
Try managing your devices at this link: https://www.logos.com/account/devices
So how do I know which one is my current one?
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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I just deleted them all. When I next open an app the "real " device shows back up.
I had a reason for this. I had renamed my devices, so the device names didn't match my FL device names. I can manually rename them, in FL of course, but which was which?
My solution above works. Then rename the device in FL if desired.
The device row in FL also indicates all the FL apps you are running on a device such as Logos, Verbum,FL Ebooks, FL Study Bible, Faithlife App, etc.
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