Yes. My only web interface to the www. I successfully blocked everything and everyone. VPN, filtering DNS, blacklist - you name it I have it. I live in a text world for a decade and I love it. RSS is how I got this.
Top engineers understand. The hardware, the OS, the protocols.They use that understanding to solve problems. The comprehension is the differentiator between top and anyone else.
When you add recipient your message is (decrypted using your id) copied and the copy is encrypted with the recipient email. Once the recipient logs in (their OAuth id becomes available) the email (verified by the OAuth) is used to decrypt the message copy and encrypted again this time with his/her id. That temporary email encrypted message is decryptable of course although there is no utility or UI for us to do so.
I guess we'd better store the owner Id and don't make copies, since it doesn't change anything security wise ... Yes, rogue admin can do harm ...
We do have budget and will be paying once quota is depleted (can't wait for that moment) but so far (and in case of our disappearance) free should sustain the minimum viable service levels (aka delete account).
That shouldn't be possible, everything is encrypted with the OAuth provider ids that are not stored and available only through the login ... then again SSH was broken ...
It really comes down to "we need to know you are around". Month is acceptable cycle, email or card it's up to you. The email assumes you are the only one with access to that email.
You are not cheap (cause I think the same) so there is the email option. If you value your one click a month less than $1 then that should work? Thanks!
Good one. Although not available for me using custom domain : getting "Inactive Account Manager is not available for your account.
We are sorry, Inactive Account Manager is not available for your account."
You will need to lose access to all (3) of your social accounts and your email, highly unlikely. One of the reasons why we don't have our own account management ...
It's comfortably running within GAE free quota so even if we disappear it should be up and running ... Gotta pay that domain for max years though ;)
Good question, thanks!