io.net founder: All device data has been restored, users need to restart the device to complete the update
On April 27th, io.net founder and CEO Ahmad Shadid tweeted that all device data has been restored and multiple security patches have been released to protect user device data through Okta Auth0 backend authorization. Additionally, all existing devices will need to be restarted to complete the update. Furthermore, when users reconnect their devices, the official will fix the issue of recording everyone's normal operating time during this event.
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