binaryvisions01
binaryvisions
binaryvisions01

I learned a new word today.

This is wildly incorrect.

Sorry, I lost track in the chain of who you were replying to. I thought you were replying to the parent comment. I agree with you.

How do you think GPS works?

That’s completely wrong.

I can see how it would be annoying, I just thought it was funny that it would make some people insane, and make some other people happy.

Funny, I love the sound of the cicadas. It’s such a warm weather sound to me.

Great response, this is something I’ve seen brought up a lot. “It can’t be secure if it’s always in your computer.”

Cookies exist on the local computer.

This is just ridiculous.

Fair point, it’s just that we can’t effectively know what the percentages are. From a pure gut-level, it feels like I’m seeing a higher frequency of problems compared to what growth I’d expect.

Shame that there seem to be increasingly more problems renting through AirBnb. I must have stayed in 3 dozen AirBnbs over the course of a year of traveling, and the absolute worst experiences we had were nothing more than two stays with weird homeowners.

Okay. Have fun in your fantasy world. 

What are you talking about? What “back end”? How do you adjust the “back end” to protect against phishing, malware, shoulder surfing, network compromise, or insecure client computers?

You should never have just one security key. You always need a backup method, in case you lose it.

Security questions are not 2FA.

This just tells me you don’t understand the problem space very well.

The idea that you can “de-identify” your DNA is laughable. There is literally no part of you that is more uniquely identifiable than your DNA, and as technology advances, DNA analysis will only become more specific and detailed. (edit: I know you talk about this in the article, I just think it’s worth reiterating)

No, app integration requires a token. You can’t actually perform all of the programmatic interactions using a username and password.

Facebook doesn’t seem to be “letting them” do anything, and the article notes that the logins are likely for the app and not for Facebook itself.