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gatorguy said: EsquireCats said: Just a reminder that exploit costs are to be amortised over the user base. An exploit for a smaller potential base attracts less than the same for a larger potential exploit base Wasn't that just as tr…
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macplusplus said: Since they sell plans per device, it is understandable that they distinguish between devices. Besides, AirPlay to an Apple TV doesn't make sense: you download to your mobile device via wi-fi, then AirPlay to the Apple TV ove…
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mac_128 said: patsu said:. There needs to be a fallback that works when other trusted devices are not available. There is already a fallback when your trusted devices are unavailable. It's your trusted phone numbers: https://suppo…
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cgWerks said: patsu said: Not really. Such a reversal will need an equally strong security to prevent bad guys from turning off your 2FA at will. That means you'll need your 2FA to turn off your 2FA, which won't help the plaintiff anyway…
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Nick4wheelin said: So can you not use an Apple product without passwords? I use a passcode and finger print scanner on my OnePlus phone, but it's not a requirement. Seems as though it should be optional. But 22 seconds is 22 seconds and isn't…
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ElCapitan said: A user should be able to completely reverse 2FA at will at any time. Not really. Such a reversal will need an equally strong security to prevent bad guys from turning off your 2FA at will. That means you'll need your 2FA…
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mindwaves said: Why in the world is it so expensive? Comparable devices are much, much cheaper, and are very premium as well, as well as including more and better features. Bogles my mind at how expensive some Apple products are. I would neve…
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You are mistaken. These home devices typically support multiple stacks. I chose to use the HomeKit stack because it is more secure. These HomeKit devices are free to use local storage or your other cloud storage, and some already do. Just pick wha…
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knowitall said: A recent BBC article stated that an iPhone can be hacked by having the phone number only. It stated that Saudis traveld to Israel to buy hacking software from a company: they were asked to buy 2 new iPhones from an Apple store…
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wizard69 said: patsu said: rogifan_new said: Hmm...I believe Laporte said they were using the same processors. We are not talking about buying a pair of shoes right ? Architecture and how you use the high tech parts matter here…
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rogifan_new said: Hmm...I believe Laporte said they were using the same processors. We are not talking about buying a pair of shoes right ? Architecture and how you use the high tech parts matter here. T2 is said to be based on A10. The A10…
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macplusplus said: That benchmark only reveals a modest improvement of the Intel chip, not of the MBA as a whole. Actually it means nothing in terms of machine performance, because the SSD controller is tied to the T2 chip, not Intel and the …
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dunks said:Apple Pay also works with debit cards. Unless you are are paying the balance off in full each month (which many people do not do), purchasing things on credit (especially credit compounding at +20% per annum) is a really terrible idea…
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maestro64 said:To your point, I think China is ahead on the whole electronic pay situation, reason I said this a business associate just got back from a trip in China and was traveling outside the cities and the person who was his in country hos…
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gatorguy said: Why do you care "what's wrong with Android"? Just sit back and enjoy watching the fire as it burns to the ground as you've been expecting and predicting for a few years now. Except to try and make iOS look better and possibly…
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gatorguy said: Absolutely! Here you go. https://www.eff.org/who-has-your-back-2013 ...and it was the EFF who credited the report to an intern, the term they used and not mine. BTW the complaint was lodged with the FTC, not the FCC . Far …
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gatorguy said: patsu said: gatorguy said: tundraboy said: gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: Right, so if Apple and GCBD have access to the data then it is no longer encrypted, yes? My guess, and it's based …
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gatorguy said: tundraboy said: gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: Right, so if Apple and GCBD have access to the data then it is no longer encrypted, yes? My guess, and it's based on what the Chinese are requiring, is tha…
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Bacillus3 said: FaceID is great technology solving a problem that doesn't exist. Animoebi (or: -oji) tries to draw attention from that, but even Craig has ceased using it now. So it remains questionable if more appropriate (or either killer-)…
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gatorguy said: According to the report Apple had been paying about $10 in Qualcomm royalties, (the Qualcomm rate tops out at a max of $30 per device) as a result of rebates Qualcomm was giving Apple in return for not challenging their patents…