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Hi @DeeCeeWis,
Given you changed your account, if no one else is using your mobile device, I would say this looks more like an error with the game than someone accessing your account to inspire your Sims.
Do you see any changes in your game apart from your Sims being inspired? Did you download your game from Google Play?
-Mai
- Anonymous8 years ago
Thanks for replying but not for suggesting someone else has access to my mobile device because I can assure you that's not the case. I've had this game for years and play in a way perhaps contrary to how others play - this is not the first time this has happened. I can't imagine a scenario where this would happen repeatedly - can you? I've tried working with firemonkeys but they are essentially useless - is there an EA neighbor that is always there? There must be because as I said - I deleted google play from my device, created a brand new email address that I only use with the Sims Freeplay and that neighbor still showed up on the party boat - which I never connect to. I also stay disconnected from Google play the majority of the time - only connecting infrequently to upload my game to the cloud. This default neighbor is the only thing I can see is causing my issue. I don't want this neighbor, friends or any other way to connect to my game.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Hi DeeCeeWis, What you are describing is not possible. Neighbors cannot access your game. The only way for a person to access your game is if you give them the email address for FB or Google+ that you use to access your game. Since as you have reported, you changed your email as well as the password, it isn’t possible for someone to access your game. When party boat neighborsmvisit your town, they are visiting your save data not your live game. While it is possible for a Firemonkeys game tech to access your live game, I can’t see them singling out a random player to visit their town and inspire their sims. There is a default if you don’t visit your game for a few days that will inspire all of your sims though. Also food for thought. You don’t own your game. EA/ Firemonkeys owns the rights to your game as stated in their user agreement. By signing the UA, you are stating you agree with those terms. This grants you usage rights only.
- Anonymous8 years agoSo when all else fails, pull out the old UA huh? Well thanks for getting back to me but clearly you didn't read my posts. I was visiting the game several times per day during the toddler thing, so that's out, and I also mentioned I created a new email that isn't being used or given to anyone - not fb or Google play, other than when I upload the game to cloud, then I immediately log out again. But thanks for the best call back in the world with UA - because of course that is the answer to all questions no one really wants to bother investigating and answering. Have a great day.
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