Credit cards require you to give your private key to someone else for a CNP transaction. They have always been insecure lol
I bought one of these once. Dumped them all out and wrapped in packaging tape. Its super small and a lifetime of needles. I break maybe one every other year.
If you ride a bicycle and keep getting holes in your ass, I recommend patching with webbing. Think seatbelt material.You can buy a roll of it from Johanns. They sell it for weaving the seats of outdoor chairs.
"I can literally kill hundreds of animals per year and roll coal in my truck because its someone else's problem""Also I don't know the difference between 'necessary' and 'sufficient'"
Because phone passwords are usually short and biometrics are public knowledge (usernames, not passwords)You have a trade off between security and convenience. Phones are devices made for convenience. They are insecure, by design.
That's more secure....except when someone just puts a sticker of a malicious qr code over the merchant's qr code when they aren't looking ;)
Credit cards require you to give your private key to someone else for a CNP transaction. They have always been insecure lol