Preach. Strong passwords, MFA and awareness of social engineering is the bulk of security on the user side.
Preach. Strong passwords, MFA and awareness of social engineering is the bulk of security on the user side.
Seeing it with a forward slash is just weird.
Saving some money short term, losing a whole bunch long term.
Same reason moms play solitaire on their phones. Just something they know to pass the time, no need for anything fancy or new.
Devils advocate here: it’s their webservice right? They determine who can access it.
If there were legislation that would force them to make it interoperable that would be one thing. But you can’t just demand access to their infrastructure.
I’ll be sure to thank them!
Is it that bad now? I don’t use windows products in my private life, only at work. And I don’t find things that bad over there, but maybe that’s because it’s windows for business
So it must be worth a lot of money to force al of that stuff on users right?
This is fine imo. If you don’t want to comply, don’t. You just don’t get to extract EU data
And didn’t their president recently step down because of fraud with research data or something?
Things are going great over there.
Technology is amazing!
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Just put in a modern chip to start with if the hardware will be the same for 7-8 years
But now the verified account can be like: ooo wow, we are totally humbled by the love for our product thank you so much you guys!!
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Yeah I left Reddit not because it was dying but because it started to change into something that wasn’t for me. It has always changed, but the third party app thing made me realize it was time to move on.
I don’t care what reddits owners do with the platform, I’m just glad to be here now.
Well done Baku