Picard DSP in my ‘Connected Apps’ under my profile on WordPress.com
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I just noticed this ‘Security’ section under my WordPress.com profile, and under ‘Connected Apps’ I see this ‘Picard DPS (at localhost:3000,1,2,3)’
What is this? I see it was first connected on Feb, 25, 2024. Anyone know what this might have been the origin of this being installed or connected to?
The expanded view of the app:
Picard DSP (at localhost:3000,1,2,3)
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Application website
http://wordads.coAuthorized on
Feb 25, 2024 8:04 PMAccess scopeGlobal
This connection is allowed to manage all of your blogs on WordPress.com, including any Jetpack blogs that are connected to your WordPress.com account.Access permissions
View user information data such as username, name, email, blog, and Gravatar.
View and manage posts including reblogs and likes.
View and manage a post’s comments.
View and manage a site’s tags and categories.
Follow and unfollow blogs.
View and manage a user’s notifications.
View stats for a site.
Manage a site’s media library.
View and manage a site’s menus.WP.com: Yes
Jetpack: No
Correct account: YesThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to moderators and staff)
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As I try to find out what this is, I went in and “Disconnected” it, and the message popped up that this app no longer has access. I am wondering what caused it to get access in the first place, back 2-3 weeks ago (it was dated Feb. 25). I’m wondering if it was part of a plugin or update in WordPress.
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I just noticed that , on GitHub, it’s an open source app from Automattic, which eases my worry quite a bit.
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I’m still curious as to how it got into my WordPress.com account security as a connection.
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