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m-s
·3 anni fa·discuss
Apple uses certificate pinning for some of its domains, which doesn't play nicely with corporate firewalls.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210060
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
Getting refunds for App Store/in-app purchases has been a breeze for me though.
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
How would you “steal” money from a contactless card or a phone?
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes, you can. But only drinks with up to 4.7% abv
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's fine to present a pdf, as long as it's legible and the code can be scanned.

> Het E-ticket dat wordt geladen op een mobiele telefoon, tablet of laptop is alleen geldig als vervoerbewijs als het duidelijk leesbaar weergegeven kan worden op de mobiele telefoon, tablet of laptop.

https://www.ns.nl/binaries/_ht_1553092893605/content/assets/...
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
I have my own domain and run a Cloudflare Workers endpoint that updates a DNS record. It’s quite simple to run one’s own dDNS service.
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
The pasted text already includes the GTUBE string [1], which is used to test some spam filters.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GTUBE
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
You can still click through the phishing warning
m-s
·4 anni fa·discuss
You need an iPhone to link your phone number though.
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
“willingly” is a bit of a stretch
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
Similar charts exist for aircraft:

https://www.airbus.com/en/airport-operations-and-technical-d...

https://www.boeing.com/commercial/airports/rescue_fire.page
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
You can host the webfont yourself. And an email contact form doesn’t require a cookie banner.
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
Without getting into the question of whether this study involved human subject research, I find a lot of the anxiety and paranoia unwarranted.

Companies to which these laws apply should already have a process in place to deal with subject access requests. Complying with relevant laws is just part of doing business.

All the other site owners could have figured out with a bit of googling that the laws don't apply to them—there is plenty of guidance available.

I can only speak for the GDPR here, but had the requests been real and valid, the worst outcome would have been a regulator telling you to comply with it. Data protection authorities are more interested in helping companies get into compliance than punishing small businesses for minor infractions. If you look at past decisions, it usually takes serious and/or systematic violations to get fined.
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
I think there have been more in-flight battery fires than (attempted) terrorist attacks.
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
If you search for flights to “QPX”, you get a flappy bird clone
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
Google Flights allows multiple alternative airports as well
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
NRK also published a detailed timeline of the events in Norwegian (Google Translate should work just fine): https://www.nrk.no/sport/sendte-denne-sms-en-_-sa-startet-nr...
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
I think most users lack understanding to make an informed decision about where they want to be on that curve.
m-s
·5 anni fa·discuss
Having 2FA set up usually gets around those pesky risk-scoring algorithms.