I actually liked Pluralsight, especially Scott Allen's material on C# and .NET, he was an excellent teacher. However Pluralsight kept on detecting unusual activity on my account, I had been extremely careful to log out after each session. I was millitant to not allow anyone else to use my account, and to only be logged in on one machine at a time. I've seen many people have this exact same complaint, that Pluralsight's suspicious activity detection is extremely paranoid. They seem unwilling to take a look and adjust their algorithm which seems perplexing to me considering so many others have had this same issue with them. After innocently trying to use their sevices, Pluralsight banned me because of their paranoid suspicious activity detection. This is absolute nonsense.
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