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* Re: Galaxy 22 BiometricsAndy Burnelli
`- Re: Galaxy 22 BiometricsAlan

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From: spa...@nospam.com (Andy Burnelli)
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android,alt.privacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy
Subject: Re: Galaxy 22 Biometrics
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2022 19:18:24 +0000
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 by: Andy Burnelli - Fri, 18 Nov 2022 19:18 UTC

AJL wrote:

>> Not having a PIN on your phone would be as absurd as not having a
>> PIN on a debit card.
>
> Absurd FOR ME would be using a debit card at all. Haven't carried one in
> years so no security worries there. My credit card buys everything I
> need AND gives me cashback. No fees AND better protection...
>
>> It's bad enough that the U.S. has not adopted Chip & PIN for credit
>> cards.
>
> Not sure what that is. My credit card just has to be waved at the
> terminal and I'm on my way. No pin or zip needed. Easy peasy...

Whether or not anyone chooses to use a payment app on their phone,
as an intelligent well-educated adult, I ask everyone here to THINK.

*Think. Think. _Think_ Think. Think. Think*

Why is anyone using an insecure payment app on their device such that they
must secure the _entire_ device, just to use that one very insecure app?

HINT for intelligent adults: Why not just secure that one payment app?
--
Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information
which, in this case, is to get adults to think about the absurdity of the
necessity to lock the entire phone just to use a decidedly insecure app.

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From: nuh...@nope.com (Alan)
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Subject: Re: Galaxy 22 Biometrics
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 by: Alan - Fri, 18 Nov 2022 21:05 UTC

On 2022-11-18 11:18, Andy Burnelli wrote:
> AJL wrote:
>
>>> Not having a PIN on your phone would be as absurd as not having a
>>> PIN on a debit card.
>>
>> Absurd FOR ME would be using a debit card at all. Haven't carried one in
>> years so no security worries there. My credit card buys everything I
>> need AND gives me cashback. No fees AND better protection...
>>
>>> It's bad enough that the U.S. has not adopted Chip & PIN for credit
>>> cards.
>>
>> Not sure what that is. My credit card just has to be waved at the
>> terminal and I'm on my way. No pin or zip needed. Easy peasy...
>
> Whether or not anyone chooses to use a payment app on their phone, as an
> intelligent well-educated adult, I ask everyone here to THINK.
>
>  *Think.     Think.     _Think_     Think.     Think.     Think*
>
> Why is anyone using an insecure payment app on their device such that they
> must secure the _entire_ device, just to use that one very insecure app?
>
> HINT for intelligent adults: Why not just secure that one payment app?

Do you imagine that there is absolutely no information on anyone's phone
ANYWHERE that the owner might not want to share?

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