It should be said that currently the only reliable way to deal with these situations, is to delete the account and require the user to log in again. This is why the Ubuntu One account behaves this way.
I don't see a good solution to this, given the current design/architecture of online-accounts.
It should be said that currently the only reliable way to deal with these situations, is to delete the account and require the user to log in again. This is why the Ubuntu One account behaves this way.
I don't see a good solution to this, given the current design/architecture of online-accounts.