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This is probably the fifth time I’ve randomly scrolled an actor’s page and seen a show marked as completed that I’d never heard of (in this case I’d never even watched anything with the actor). This time it was https://kisskh.at/28854-kao-waan-hai-noo-pen-sai-lub

I’ve deleted ones I find (titles not rated are all I CAN find realistically)-they usually have a date in the history, too, though not always. This title had last month marked as when I supposedly watched it. I don’t know if there are ones that have a rating on them; the only ones I have found and deleted are ones without a rating.

Anyone know what is making these random pages appear on my watchlist here and there? They haven’t generally been shows I would have any interest in content-wise (some had no way to watch, for that matter). 

Is this something similar to the whole magic world of test titles I supposedly made edits to where my account is randomly getting used for things I am unaware of? 

any chance of ur account being used by someone else w/o your knowledge? i havent had such an issue as far as i know.

This very much sounds like someone has access to your account. Maybe they've gotten your account password or maybe it's someone who is able to access your phone or computer itself. Might just be a sibling or friend who thinks it's funny.

But change your account password and do what's needed to protect your device(s).

I would have said the same thing except that no else has access to any of my devices (ever-using them requires biometric ID in all instances), and it is not a frequent occurrence (it only happened in the last year, too). The rest of my profile is untouched (as are other site accounts, financial accounts etc), and my password is different for every single site and email account, so it isn’t easy to guess, all of them created with enough complexity that guessing would be pretty impossible. It’s happened since I last changed the password, too (though I changed it again just in case). If it were a prank, it should be visible more often than when I check the last 50 completed titles widget or an actor page. (My watchlist is way too long to make adding unpopular titles very visible—and not having a rating also does nothing to the score of one, so it feels more buggy than anything unless the site itself is compromised and a widespread password leak happened repeatedly.)  I also use browsers that are secure, and Apple’s operating systems aren’t prone to successful attacks, either.