Dead-Eye
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It's a legit question. What are you on about?Learn your self, I'm not supposed to teach you.
It's a legit question. What are you on about?Learn your self, I'm not supposed to teach you.
It's a legit question. What are you on about?
Can I assume this means the security issues you raise are just a bad feeling about this in the sense of “hey this is my password I should protect it” or are there any real and rational reasons you are to share?
I know a password cracker... a very horrible person!
I think we should work with a QR reader for all our login endeavors.
Trust no one if he hates someone he’s just relentless.
What security issues?
And that's the prove for it, you just hate everything I say. Well, read the detailed answer above and I hope you will understand "What security issues".Why don't you right away say you do not know and are just babbling?
The way you asked this just shows that you disrespected my reply, and that you think I'm bubbling.
Well, this us what you know about security if you think I'm bubbling.
And that's the prove for it, you just hate everything I say. Well, read the detailed answer above and I hope you will understand "What security issues".
Babbling, not bubbling. Trust me, the last thing I want to see you do is bubbling. I shiver by the thought.
I do not hate everything you say. Just hate that you think that everything you say is very important. It does not matter if you store the passwords in plain text or encrypted in the DB. What matters is that you prevent people from getting there. Encryption doesn't make it safe at all.
I'm sure there's already policies in place in regards to preventing that sort of thing given how thorough they are in other security areasWhat if just a mad employee opens the Data Base and crack some account cause he can simple see their passwords.
A problem with the do not share your password rule is the app (well, Android at least) recalls your login information. It displays the last you tried per default, if the last login information you tried was wrong and you changed languages, it resets to your last right login information. So if I open the app, change language to a random one, change back to the wanted language and hit login, I can login without even having to know nor figure out the password. Is that intended? Is there a way to prevent it?
+1 for only GBs+1.
Only GBs though. I'd hate to have to enter my password for every single time I replace a building.