KDE Connect handles that and a ton more very seamlessly imo. Not sure if the solution has to be first-party to qualify as "non-dodgy" but for a third-party solution it's pretty damned good
Were the compromised accounts sourced from Telegram or was that just the distribution channel? It's not 100% clear given your article and I feel like it's unfair to associate Telegram's name with the leak if they were…
I assume this means they will no longer be under the LogMeIn umbrella, though I'm not sure what exactly that will mean for the company short or long-term.
Was at HackMIT during the same time frame. Can confirm that the only person from RapGenius present (pretty sure he was the founder or at least claimed to be) was as arrogant as can be and spoke only about how amazing…
With DO, I've noticed that you can enter login credentials into the sign up screen and it works to authenticate you if you have an existing account.
KDE Connect handles that and a ton more very seamlessly imo. Not sure if the solution has to be first-party to qualify as "non-dodgy" but for a third-party solution it's pretty damned good
Were the compromised accounts sourced from Telegram or was that just the distribution channel? It's not 100% clear given your article and I feel like it's unfair to associate Telegram's name with the leak if they were…
I assume this means they will no longer be under the LogMeIn umbrella, though I'm not sure what exactly that will mean for the company short or long-term.
Was at HackMIT during the same time frame. Can confirm that the only person from RapGenius present (pretty sure he was the founder or at least claimed to be) was as arrogant as can be and spoke only about how amazing…
With DO, I've noticed that you can enter login credentials into the sign up screen and it works to authenticate you if you have an existing account.