It really shouldn't matter to the browser what URL you enter. Maybe it's not the page you're looking for. But opening a website itself should cause no harm. Just compare with today's internet advertising. Legit websites…
You're shifting responsibility from developers to the users. If reading a QR code triggers a bank transaction, that's an issue with the QR scanner and the banking application. Users cannot check if a domain is "ok" by…
It's a shame that operating systems exist with no functioning system-wide API for authentication, let alone storing passwords. That would change things. Just look how Apple now inserts long random passwords in…
I guess those recovery codes are the new security questions - yes theoretically they are there to recover your account, but in practice, you won't have them at hand unless you stored them in your password manager.
It really shouldn't matter to the browser what URL you enter. Maybe it's not the page you're looking for. But opening a website itself should cause no harm. Just compare with today's internet advertising. Legit websites…
You're shifting responsibility from developers to the users. If reading a QR code triggers a bank transaction, that's an issue with the QR scanner and the banking application. Users cannot check if a domain is "ok" by…
It's a shame that operating systems exist with no functioning system-wide API for authentication, let alone storing passwords. That would change things. Just look how Apple now inserts long random passwords in…
I guess those recovery codes are the new security questions - yes theoretically they are there to recover your account, but in practice, you won't have them at hand unless you stored them in your password manager.