Plex has become my main server to store all things digital, including Home Videos and Photos which can have very sensitive and private material ( read: nude pictures and home-made porn).

As much as I want to trust that no Plex Admin/employee/CEO has access to any of our stuff currently it is impossible to easily know who has accessed your home-made ■■■ videos or your private honeymoon pictures.

Further, it only takes to know your username and email login to brute force you password. Once the attacker has access he/she can spy your entire private life forever without you knowing it.

Case in example: my ex girlfriend is completely capable of doing password brute force because she can guess my username and definitely know my email.

And No, no matter how complex and long your password, it will be only a matter of time before someone crack it.

It would be great if Plex enable security measure such as : dynamic captcha, 2 way authentication, or better yet:

Have a log that shows for example:

You have logged in from Japan just now

just now You logged in from France an hour ago

an hour ago You logged in from France 2 days ago

2 days ago You logged in from France 5 days ago

IF my residence is Japan, a simple log feature like above would make it obvious that my ex girlfriend who lives in France has access and spying on my private files.

Without this, how can we be sure that for example someone holding grudge or Plex CEO has a list of Plex servers he can choose to login without user ever know ( as if the user shared the entire library )?