I got a warning saying that a different device had tried to access my account. But I looked at the login history and they were all me.
It's a new thing AW have just introduced. They say in their help section -
I received an email about a new device or locationOn Friday 19 August 2016 we started to send out emails when a login to your
account is unrecognised or appears to be from a new device or location.
You can turn these notifications off via your Email Preferences page.
These emails work in conjunction with your Login History
A few things work against the simple principles of establishing whether
your details are new or previously seen, they are:
Device/Browser Upgrades - when you upgrade to a new version of Chrome,
Firefox etc., you will appear to be using a new browser, this will trigger
the notification. The same is true for some PC or smartphone upgrades.
Same device, different operating system version results in a notification.
Accessing via 3G/4G - Most providers vary the IP addresses you access
from depending on where you are, their own proxy server configuration and
how frequently you login. It is conceivable that you will get an email
every time you login when using your mobile data network.
We only go back 3 months - If you don't upgrade your device or browser,
or get reassigned a new IP by your ISP, you may get another email when you
login after a three month absence.
If you are suspicious of email authenticity always visit the Site by typing
the URL in your browser's address bar, never click on links in emails
unless you're 100% sure it's bona fide.
Members that are in Groups or that are under Advisor control may encounter
emails when your group manager or advisor logs into your account to perform
tasks on your behalf. You should check with them before becoming alarmed,
or change your password anyway, no harm will come of it.
Remember, if the notifications become too frequent, are annoying or simply
not required, you can turn them off here.
So there's the potential for lots of annoying messages but at least you can turn them off!