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* Update activity when switching users
* Clear data of designated user
* Do not switchMap to null, always to Promise or Observable
* handle uninitialized popup services
* Switch to new account immediately and log out as inactive.
Split up done logging out and navigation so we can always display expire warning.
* Do not navigate in account switcher, main.background takes care of it
* Ignore storage updates from reseed events
* Remove loading on cancelled logout
* Catch missed account switch errors
* Avoid usage of active user state in sync service
Send service does not currently support specified user data
manipulation, so we ensure that the notification was sent to the
active user prior to processing the notification.
* Clear sequentialize caches on account switch
These caches are used to ensure that rapid calls to an async method are not repeated. However, the cached promises are valid only within a given userId context and must be cleared when that context changes.
* Revert `void` promise for notification reconnect
* Update libs/angular/src/services/jslib-services.module.ts
Co-authored-by: Justin Baur <19896123+justindbaur@users.noreply.github.com>
* Handle switch account routing through messaging background -> app
* Use account switch status to handle unlocked navigation case.
* Revert "Handle switch account routing through messaging background -> app"
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