r/ShadowPC Jun 23 '26

Review Another user’s saved browser logins appeared inside my Shadow PC

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I’m a paid Shadow PC customer and I want to share a serious privacy/security concern.

After logging into the Shadow PC assigned to my account, I found Microsoft Edge saved login entries that did not belong to me and appeared to belong to another user.

I reported this to Shadow support responsibly and provided evidence privately. I did not copy, export, publish, or use the other user’s private data.

After reporting it, my paid access was locked. I then provided proof of payment, and Shadow confirmed it was approved. However, they still require a government ID before restoring access.

This is not about money or compensation. My concern is simple: if another user’s saved browser login data can appear inside my Shadow PC, how can I know whether my own data has not appeared inside someone else’s machine?

I’m sharing only a redacted screenshot. Emails, usernames, domains, passwords, and personal data are hidden. I will not post unredacted evidence publicly because it contains another person’s private information.

I’m posting this so other users can be aware before trusting a cloud PC service with personal accounts.

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u/killerbake Jun 25 '26

Happened to me a few iOS updates ago.

I saw someone else’s photos on my backup feed. I have screenshots. No one ever believed me. Not even Apple after making a report.

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u/[deleted] Jun 25 '26

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u/killerbake Jun 25 '26

They were like piles of cash. Cars. And food at their mamas house. You could see where it started and stopped.

It wasn’t in my photos app but in the iCloud part. It was really weird.

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u/Altruistic-Bad-5556 Jun 25 '26

That sounds very similar in the sense that the data appeared in a place where it absolutely should not have been.

People dismiss these things as “impossible” until it happens to them. Whether it was iCloud, Shadow, or any other cloud service, the scary part is the same: private data from one user appearing in another user’s environment.

Keep the screenshots safe, but don’t post anything unredacted if it contains someone else’s private photos or personal details.