This has been a problem since 2007. I went through 3 chargers on my Macbook Pro back then. Bizarre for a company that usually adhere's to high manufacturing standards.
"They waited three days to alert developers because they were trying to figure out exactly what data was exposed" Why couldn't they notify people about the hack, then alert them to it's specifics in due course? Piss…
There is a more fundamental problem here than the law itself. People who fail to understand any aspect of the internet, should not be allowed to legislate against it in any way. It's madness.
782614065 seconds at the time of writing.
Good idea. But in practice, how does it work with a bedsheet?
Have you considered that you might have Chrome Sync logged in on another device?
This has been a problem since 2007. I went through 3 chargers on my Macbook Pro back then. Bizarre for a company that usually adhere's to high manufacturing standards.
"They waited three days to alert developers because they were trying to figure out exactly what data was exposed" Why couldn't they notify people about the hack, then alert them to it's specifics in due course? Piss…
There is a more fundamental problem here than the law itself. People who fail to understand any aspect of the internet, should not be allowed to legislate against it in any way. It's madness.
782614065 seconds at the time of writing.
Good idea. But in practice, how does it work with a bedsheet?
Have you considered that you might have Chrome Sync logged in on another device?