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Live stream access code is used more than once

If the access code is used more than once, rather than blocking them, Purplepass will disconnect the original live stream when the access code is used again.

For example, a customer is watching a stream on their phone and the battery dies. If they were to open it on their computer, they will have immediate access without a problem. If someone shares their access code, and who they shared it with tries to use it, they will gain access but the person who shared it will be disconnected automatically.

This is the easiest solution for preventing issues where paid customers are trying to switch devices and not stop them. It allows the new connection but blocks the previous one.