Or just allow multiple accounts to use the same email (with an upper limit) Already people can chuck a + in the user part and register with the same email like joe+2@gmail.com so really there's not much point trying to…
I don't think saying "but these popular sites let you enumerate registered email addresses via this other form" is justification to be lax about protecting against user enumeration attacks on your own site. The actual…
I'd say the presumptive replies do a more accurate job
Retiring a TLD is cruel to anyone using the domain, especially with the prevalence of TLS. Just as retiring "land" that someone paid for and is living on would be cruel. The tendency for technologies to evaporate and be…
A couple of challenging communication and behavior patterns I've experienced are: * Didn't clarify requirements. Didn't outline or discuss potential solutions and tradeoffs to different approaches up front. Instead…
Or just allow multiple accounts to use the same email (with an upper limit) Already people can chuck a + in the user part and register with the same email like joe+2@gmail.com so really there's not much point trying to…
I don't think saying "but these popular sites let you enumerate registered email addresses via this other form" is justification to be lax about protecting against user enumeration attacks on your own site. The actual…
I'd say the presumptive replies do a more accurate job
Retiring a TLD is cruel to anyone using the domain, especially with the prevalence of TLS. Just as retiring "land" that someone paid for and is living on would be cruel. The tendency for technologies to evaporate and be…
A couple of challenging communication and behavior patterns I've experienced are: * Didn't clarify requirements. Didn't outline or discuss potential solutions and tradeoffs to different approaches up front. Instead…