Click on the "Authorization" option on the asset page to view all historical authorization records. I recently revoked all authorizations. Although batch selection of items to cancel is supported, each one still needs to be confirmed when actually executing the revocation, making the process a bit cumbersome. However, for account security, it's still worth taking the time to clean up.
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SerumSquirrel
· 11h ago
Confirming one by one is really annoying, but thinking about being exploited also feels pretty scary. I still need to do a thorough cleanup.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 13h ago
Damn, each one confirming. Who came up with this design? Batch revoke, everyone. Can't you just do it directly?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-12 22:52
Ah, this process is really annoying... Confirm one by one? Can't we just have a one-click revoke?
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MidnightSeller
· 12-12 22:41
Checking one by one is really annoying. Can't you optimize it? Is the batch operation just a decoration here?
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All-InQueen
· 12-12 22:38
Confirm one by one? Oh my, this UX is so frustrating that I can't even be bothered to undo it.
Click on the "Authorization" option on the asset page to view all historical authorization records. I recently revoked all authorizations. Although batch selection of items to cancel is supported, each one still needs to be confirmed when actually executing the revocation, making the process a bit cumbersome. However, for account security, it's still worth taking the time to clean up.