
I’ve got a couple of questions that I’ve tried to find the answers for, but haven’t been successful. My plan is to set the new mini up from scratch. This mini is replacing a 2011 version that I tried to use as a Plex server, but which struggled and mostly didn’t work. I’ll also be setting up user accounts for our girls to use, should they need it (both typically use ChromeBooks). This is going to be my main computer, function as a Plex server, and serve as a Time Machine Server for my wife’s 2013 MacBook Air, which is still chugging along. I’ve just taken receipt of a refurb Mac mini in the i5, 256 SSD, and 8 Gb ram configuration. Some Android Police readers who have tried to reset their password are reporting the website is struggling, with some taking over 10 minutes to access the reset tool.Hello, everyone! Long time listener, but just recently delved into the forums, which are an incredible resource. You can reset your Plex password here or through the Android app. You can do that as part of resetting your password, and as ever, the app recommends that you turn on two-factor authentication if you don’t already have it running.



The breach doesn’t impact payment data as it is stored on different servers.Īlongside a password change, Plex advises using its tool to sign you out of existing devices. Not everyone is impacted by this data breach, but Plex wants all users to reset to ensure safety. Even though all account passwords that could have been accessed were hashed and secured in accordance with best practices, out of an abundance of caution we are requiring all Plex accounts to have their password reset.” The email continues, “We immediately began an investigation and it does appear that a third-party was able to access a limited subset of data that includes emails, usernames, and encrypted passwords.
