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Comment Re:Realy... (Score 1) 317

"It's all about easing the proper use. If you make proper usage complicated in order to deter improper use, then you punish me always for a criminal's occasional actions." I wasn't sure if your message was meant to be sarcastic or what, but the point is the same: If you want security, you have to sacrifice convenience. When I go into the server room at work, I have to have a set of keys just for that door and my ID to scan at the magnetic reader. Sure, it'd be WAY more convenient for me to just be able to turn the door knob and walk in, but then we lose all the security that my keys and ID card offer. Same goes with online payments. The harder it is for you do something, the harder it is for someone else to do the same thing. If all you want is convenience, then we should just set the system up so you have to enter your name and then it just gives a list of all the credit cards registered to your name and lets you click on the one you want to use and ask for absolutely no verification that you are you. I, however, don't want to live in that world, I don't care if I have to enter 5 different pieces of information about me so I can make a purchase online. It's probably still faster than driving to the store to get it.

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