I’m on 1.2gbps with my own modem… That’s the fastest available at my address.
I’m on 1.2gbps with my own modem… That’s the fastest available at my address.
Not what you’re asking but since it’s been covered well:
Buy your own cable modem and put your own firewall behind it. Not only will this save you money in the long run, you’ll also have no issues with things like port forwarding. I use Comcast/Xfinity with a docsis3.1 cable modem + a decent firewall and it’s a good way to go.
By default just did a video (piped link) on this and I 100% agree with him. The killer feature is simplelogin. Being able to use a different alias email for every single account I use is absolutely amazing.
Thank you, very helpful! And also thanks for putting this info on lemmy :) I figured asking the question here was a good way to get some of that insight here.
Oh I didn’t realize that, thanks!
Ooh I’ll look into Mayan. Seems very feature rich. Thanks!
Thank you! This really helps
Depends on the country / provider. Many cell companies provide battery backup & even gas generators
… they sold it off to squarespace
It’s probably not for marketing emails. They probably require login to disable account alerts. Imagine a threat actor gets access to your account, turns off transaction alerts so you aren’t notified, then transfers out all your crypto.
I’m certain the marketing emails don’t require login to unsubscribe.
It’s probably not for marketing emails. They probably require login to disable account alerts. Imagine a threat actor gets access to your account, turns of transaction alerts so you aren’t notified, then transfers out all your crypto.
I’m certain the marketing emails don’t require login to unsubscribe.
Probably an unpopular opinion - but I actually think requesting overriding 2fa is a big deal and companies shouldn’t do that lightly. If I had a lot of money in crypto I would sure hope the exchange would scrutinize a request to turn off 2fa. And if op had saved their backup words they wouldn’t have been in this situation.
Now requiring that to change an email subscription is not great, but again - turning off 2fa without the proper backup options should be difficult and scrutinized.
Not really. I disable camera access to most apps on my phone and in general I trust that. Never felt the need for a physical shutter.
I think if I was in an environment where I used my devices within eyeshot of others frequently I’d probably think about a privacy screen protector, but I typically have private places I can use my phone for sensitive things so I just try to be cognizant of my surroundings to prevent shoulder surfing
All depends on the threats you’re concerned about I guess
Thanks for the recommendation!
Depends. They might have a proxy in the network config or DNS or any number of non-network based methods of logging and tracking.
Sadly about 50. But that’s all my plan allows at my address so not a hardware issue.