Hello!

Ubuntu One does not store your password in each device, so it doesn't
matter if you change your password. What Ubuntu One uses to authenticate
is a oauth token, which is provided by the service that performs Ubuntu
authentication (the Ubuntu Single Sign On service).

So, what you see in seahorse under Ubuntu One is a token that you can
revoke either from the local machine (removing it) or from the web site
login.ubuntu.com.

So, if you want to invalidate all the Ubuntu SSO accounts that you have
granted access in the past, you need to go to
https://login.ubuntu.com/+applications and revoke the tokens listed
there.

I will close this bug as Invalid, since what you experience is normal
behavior. Let me know if you have any further question.

Regards, Natalia.

** Changed in: ubuntu-sso-client (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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