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    Yo Kotaku! Fix these banner ads scams or I WILL re-enable my ad blocker and will never disable it on your site again!

    I’m still not clear where I’m supposed to look. Is it your center-left or my center-left?

    Metropcs IS T-Mobile. They use the same towers.

    Philip Gerald Taylor, security check that you linked to is run LOCALLY on your computer and only when you click it. LastPass does not do it automatically for you on their own servers!

    No. The number still belongs to Sprint. Google simply made that integration easier.

    You must be pretty stupid because that app is not asking for your gmail login.
    Whenever you access app permissions page in your Google account, for security purposes you must supply your password.

    This sounds like a neat feature, but honestly I don't want ANYONE out there monitoring my passwords. For them to monitor them, they would have to have access to them all right? Isn't that scary at all to you?

    One way that the 1Password experience is much better is the built in browser in iOS.

    And we all know how "good" Dropbox's security track record is.

    They have not been hacked before. Please don't spread FUD.

    And still people blindly jump on Feedly bandwagon while they ignore their privacy.

    3 of 5 of cases in this list look like Transformer's abortions. :/

    Whitson Gordon, there's something else you need stress very much.

    Time-based One-time Password (TOTP) works without your device needing internet connection. read https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6238

    /me licks his still perfectly running WRT54Gv4

    Hopefully yes. Then they'll be free to make them equally awesome as on Android.

    i take your reality and substitute it with my own.

    but not when ppl were actually using limewire

    lady gaga did not exist when limeware was active

    As with all computer-related technology, it changes very quickly. Just look how fewer and fewer computers now ship with cd/dvd/blu drives. USB format is constantly changing. Very few current computers can still read IDE drives, everybody migrated to SATA.