Comment Re:What I would ask Google is.. (Score 1) 501
This makes sense. Yeah, be whatever the motive, the FSF might thank them as it still gets aligned to what they (FSF) wanted.
This makes sense. Yeah, be whatever the motive, the FSF might thank them as it still gets aligned to what they (FSF) wanted.
Was this decision taken after the urge of FSF or they had it in their plans? I think the lobbying and urging by FSF to a corporate like Google seems somewhat undignified, at least to me. This act seems of higher quality and nature, be whatever its motivations are.
But yeah, I would be curious to know from the Google Insiders as how much of FSF urging help?
He wont get a job at Google, when he tries to apply there few years down.
The previous guy must have been a kernel hacker, thats why.
If you are worried that your laptop containing sensitive data might get stolen and thief would there by get the passwords stored in your firefox browser, then here is my suggestion.
Use the finger print or retina recognition so that the laptop operates only when it recognizes you. These are becoming standard these days with IBM T400 series having finger print recognition and Dell Inspiron 15 series having retina recognition.
If you are worried that there are so many passwords to maintain, then yes, I am worried about that too. Open IDs are coming up for help, but there are not there yet.
I, whenever possible use OpenID. then I store my passwords in firefox sxipper (with not all the values default, like I wont store my expiry date of the card, but would have input card number and password) and I dont use finger print recognition as I did not feel the need for it.
You're using a keyboard! How quaint!