Common thing, a lot of people despise MFA. I somewhat recently talked with 1 person who works in IT (programmer) that has not set up MFA for their personal mail account.
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Maybe not false advertising, guess it's true that only commercial products could be called that. Misleading then, bad marketing (probably also only for commercial things so not really), I don't know how to call it.
Just a weird choice, that's all. Same if you would add Metallica album if you showcase some hobby project meant to host royality free music :)
What entitlement? I am just saying it's weird that you would add games with DRM in mockup for a project that's about DRM-free games. Gay porn or any porn for that matter would also not fit in DRM-free game category.
I would call it more like false advertising. Showing a screen that in theory is not possible unless you pirate or just make mockups.
Not a cinema guy, but assuming those movies are encrypted with modern standards, it is practically impossible if you simply would steal the media. Could be done if you could tap into the original playback device where movie plays and pull decrypted copy out of it.
Edit: As per this AES 128 is used so good luck if you ever stumble upon an encrypted copy.
Not familiar with cinema projectors, but as I have gatherered from this forum problem is caused by KDM (used to decrypt movie) provider / reseller called Deluxe. Neither Sony or this cinema chain is at fault and problem indeed seems worldwide.
I do know that if our servers lose power and the CMOS battery goes dead, they will internally destroy themselves and never function again. This is to prevent piracy I assume.
Find it very hard to believe to be honest. Could this be simply some rumour from colleagues? Doubt any vendor would implement anything like this, drives could be simply encrypted to protect data if they ever get stolen.
Can't comment on FLAC quality / availability to be honest because I download only 320 kbps MP3. I just know there is a quality setting for it.
Slightly weird choice to post that in official project site when FAQ mentions piracy is not endorsed :)
Do not understand the downvotes and comments saying article is bullshit. Maybe it all depends on country / ISP, but I have never even thought I need VPN where I live. And since practically all sites indeed use HTTPS all they could get are IPs and possibly hostnames (I do not use ISP DNS).
Have always disliked VPN ads especially when they talk about security benefits. Regular Joe who has no idea about any of this hears those ads and indeed thinks without this magical technology you are now at serious risk your bank details could get stolen by anyone. Not to mention the claims of speed worded in such way that it seems you will get faster network.
Only meaningful reason I can think of privacy wise are these scenarios:
A)
- You have a static IP and it gets leaked with other info like your real name / personal mail address from site A
- Only your IP is leaked for site B
- By cross referencing site A and B info, you can determine identity for site B user
B)
- You have a static IP and it gets leaked with other info like your real name / personal mail address from site A
- You visit site B and whoever has logs of that site could tie your actions to your identity by using leaks from site A breach
If that is real, this is baffling, why was it done in the first place? Was there some new company that could manufacture a significant amount of SSDs who started selling at loss so everyone else had to follow to not lose all marketshare? Also it's not like SSDs are some eggs that expire, there is no need to dump all inventory. Pretty hard to believe.
Kind of surprised although at least now looks like only 1st one is available
UAE should really catch up with the newest refrigeration techniques, ice trade is a bit old fashioned.