why would you do that?
why would you do that?
the pin is a per-device thing, you need to set it up first to use it
won’t fix the problem.
won’t fix the problem.
honestly, with that level of carelessness or stupidity they really shouldn’t use a smartphone
honestly, with that level of carelessness or stupidity they really shouldn’t use a smartphone
that’s roughly what I experience too. It’s like if they would see a colorful pane of glass, but could not make a distinction between the “boxes” on the screen
on the contrary
doesn’t need to remember the master password if you set up an unlock PIN. Actually I think maybe it’s a bad idea to let them remember the master password, because they may just type it in everywhere expecting it to work…
surveillance cameras out in the forest? what a time to be alive! say bye bye to privacy even out in the nature, because everything must be watched
maybe the most raw form of corporate media
well not sure if fixable
there is no way to verify the downloaded package before installation.
also I generally deem both webusb, and chrome’s broader filesystem access apis dangerous, partly because a vulnerability in the website permission checking code with this permission is much worse than with e.g. the camera.
but the more realirealistic problem is that its just too easy to grant a random website so deep permissions to your device, either by accident, by habit or because the user does not understand what is happening. just a click or two and you have just granted a ransom website full access to your drive. with webusb, they can even write a bootable anything to your pendrive.
my concern here is not that you cannot make sure that the graphene website will only do what it needs to, but that the feature exists at all, because of all the other websites. I sincerely bless mozilla for not implementing these.
oh google pay, I see. but that’s not NFC’s fault, it’s useful for other things too.
speaking about it, I’m not sure google pay will work. but I never used it, so I don’t know for sure, but there’s this suspicion after what banks do
I don’t think that’s the reason. It is part of it, but the main reason you’ll never be a billionaire is that you would need to take from people.
that’s the spirit
LOS has privacy issues though, if I remember correctly. like, default DNS server is 8.8.8.8of google, assisted gps contacts a global server of I think qualcomm to speed up getting a GPS fix, and others I don’t remember now
If someone finds your phone can’t they just tear it apart and read the storage with external tools?
that’s not the problem that BL locking solves. this is solved by storage encryption. BL locking solves 2 other problems:
afaik it should. but why do you think NFC defeats privacy? it is quite short range, isn’t it? having google services is much worse
Because webauthn does not give anything that a proper password manager couldn’t automate anyway