46 messages in com.omnigroup.macosx-devRe: Stupid Apple site
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Subject:Re: Stupid Apple siteActions...
From:Philip Mötteli (moet@bluewin.ch)
Date:Dec 20, 2002 1:19:24 pm
List:com.omnigroup.macosx-dev

Am Freitag, 20.12.02 um 19:30 Uhr schrieb Clark S. Cox III:

On Friday, Dec 20, 2002, at 13:24 US/Eastern, Michael Grant wrote:

On 12/20/02 10:23 AM, "Clark S. Cox III" <clar@mac.com> wrote:

Even online members can have assets transferred to them from paying members (seed keys, etc.). These need to be protected as well.

Doesn't it make more sense from a security standpoint to block asset transfers, then?

No, that would defeat the whole purpose of giving paying members multiple seed keys (and other assets). For example, I am an online member, but because I work on the same project with someone who has seed keys, they transfered one of them to me. If my (free, online) account weren't password protected, someone could just sign on as me, and download developer seeds.

I do agree with that, but do we really need to be forced to change our password every second day? And not being able to take another one, that we already have used on this site? I mean, my brain is perhaps plenty of neurons, but I'm definitely not a database. Finally people end up with writing the password down or asking everytime for a new one. Not very efficent either, is it?

Re Phil