Reading through the thread, I can tell you have depth of experience. Perhaps bringing it down a notch could help you connect with others’ perspectives as well.
What’s old is new again. Maybe we should prioritize the simplest possible solution rather than what’s trendy today.
> that kind of things has probably happened to most of companies created less than a year ago No company gets a free pass on the implications of sacrificing privacy or security. Even if “less than a year old”. This is…
> This is not the bug of the year. Ok, the id is not the encrypted. So encrypt it and next. Nothing to see The privacy implications of leaking user identifying information are massive. Not something that should be…
Reading through the thread, I can tell you have depth of experience. Perhaps bringing it down a notch could help you connect with others’ perspectives as well.
What’s old is new again. Maybe we should prioritize the simplest possible solution rather than what’s trendy today.
> that kind of things has probably happened to most of companies created less than a year ago No company gets a free pass on the implications of sacrificing privacy or security. Even if “less than a year old”. This is…
> This is not the bug of the year. Ok, the id is not the encrypted. So encrypt it and next. Nothing to see The privacy implications of leaking user identifying information are massive. Not something that should be…