Hey Gordon,

thanks for your reply!

I am actually using MongoDB for the database, but it's my understanding 
that nothing is stored server-side until a call is made to the Auth service 
to login. Is that not correct? Like I said, I'm new to this all, so any 
insight you could give would help.

On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 8:45:06 AM UTC-8, Gordon Zhu wrote:
>
> I can't tell from your plnkr, but it looks like you're using some sort of 
> real-time database like firebase.
>
> Firebase will in real-time sync the same data across different clients, so 
> I'm guessing that's what you're seeing.
>
> To get around this, you'll want to save data in different locations for 
> each logged-in user.
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 9:02:35 AM UTC-8, Eric Magers wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm fairly new to Angular and I guess I'm not understanding why this is 
>> happening...
>>
>> My issue is that when I have two browsers open, whether its on the same 
>> computer or separate computers, any time I enter anything in say a text 
>> box, that same input is then displayed in all the browsers text boxes. I do 
>> have two-way binding, but I didn't think this would extend to binding these 
>> variables to all the different browsers as well. I also have a page with 
>> ngTabs, and any browsers on that page will always be on the same tab (so if 
>> one person changes tabs, it changes the tabs for all the users).
>>
>> I have seen some people use local storage, which looks like a hassle 
>> since I would have to store any data that's not ready to be sent to the 
>> server locally, and I was wondering if there's another way around this.
>>
>> Below is my view and controller for my login page, if there's anything 
>> else that would be useful to see just let me know. Thanks.
>>
>> http://plnkr.co/edit/tfQ64mKOIGNJnJcrIOhC?p=info
>>
>

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