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Now you are talking!cordon bleu !!
Now you are talking!cordon bleu !!
some times I be like thatNow you are talking!
can't wait tbh.we can only hope
can't wait tbh.
just log between the Ravens Vs Steelers & Chiefs Vs Bills football game.I can.. Sundays are too close to Mondays for my liking
till monday, go crazy.how many days we got left ?
just log between the Ravens Vs Steelers & Chiefs Vs Bills football game.
think is going to be primetime here.
(so around 4 PM)
so, you're one of them japanese fella.that would be me sleeping time here
so, you're one of them japanese fella.
just know I never forgave you for pearl arbor.
The issue I’ve seen with this is that a lot of email sites now require you to add a phone number to activate the email.
My go to junk email site for years was yahoo.. you could create an email within minutes and be ready to go. Then at some point they were like ‘in order to activate your new account please enter a phone number for security’ or some shit.
Which is the opposite of security for the person signing up.. but there’s money in data mining and that’s what this shit all boils down to. Everyone wants to sell your data. The ‘for safety’ shit is for the majority of people out there who are dumb and won’t question it if a buzzword like ‘safety’ is attached to it.
When anything to do with being online requires you to enter more info under the guise of ‘safety’ that’s code for them saying we want more of your information so we can track you and sell it.
That's my conspiratardy theory about this as well. Whoever SD is selling our information to told them "Look, your data would be more valuable if it was harder to steal. Implement 2FA and we will pay you more". Ultimately, it IS about security, but not in our interests.The issue I’ve seen with this is that a lot of email sites now require you to add a phone number to activate the email.
My go to junk email site for years was yahoo.. you could create an email within minutes and be ready to go. Then at some point they were like ‘in order to activate your new account please enter a phone number for security’ or some shit.
Which is the opposite of security for the person signing up.. but there’s money in data mining and that’s what this shit all boils down to. Everyone wants to sell your data. The ‘for safety’ shit is for the majority of people out there who are dumb and won’t question it if a buzzword like ‘safety’ is attached to it.
When anything to do with being online requires you to enter more info under the guise of ‘safety’ that’s code for them saying we want more of your information so we can track you and sell it.
jokes on them, my N-Gage still working.You could try protonmail or tutanota. They don't require anything, but make sure you log in once every 6 months (tuta) or every 12 months (proton) or they get deleted for inactivity.
Yeah I've noticed the trend of trying to get every account linked to your smartphone. It's worse than just data gathering imo. They're slowly setting up the control grid, getting people conditioned to having to use their smartphone and their biometrics for everything. In India and some countries in the middle-east they've been forcing their populations to get fingerprinted or have their bank accounts frozen, like some Covid shit, and then moving all government services to some creepy smartphone app so that it's impossible to talk to a human. Same playbook everywhere, at different stages of implementation. Smartphone technology is also much sinister than people realize, not disclosed on the label.
Pasting a mail code once a month, OMG
I never log off because if i do and try to log back in,it's all falling down, broseph.
(i am needing to log in pretty much every attempt to access website)
I never log because if i do and try to log back in,
I get this ''Oops, ran into problems'' message thing.
Imagine after the 2FA