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- MagicCrayon9342
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Supporting old devices is fun and all, but they shouldn't be prioritizing it this heavily.(#13)waaaa waaaaa waaaaaaaaaaa get over it holy *
I can't - as I've told you many times, I want to support old devices.
- bigspeedfpv
- Scratcher
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I can't - as I've told you many times, I want to support old devices.Modern problems require modern solutions. Use JS and SSL. Can anyone give a solution that doesn't use JS or SSL?
your survey uses js so nbd?
- SAVVYSCLUTTER
- Scratcher
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I can't use JS on important parts of my site, which my survey isn't. your survey uses js so nbd?
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- bigspeedfpv
- Scratcher
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okay then use a captchaI can't use JS on important parts of my site, which my survey isn't. your survey uses js so nbd?
- ajskateboarder
- Scratcher
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I've mentioned solutions already. Just generate an image CAPTCHA and server-validate it, or use rate-limiting (rate-limiting is probably better for your case)I can't use JS on important parts of my site, which my survey isn't. your survey uses js so nbd?
- SAVVYSCLUTTER
- Scratcher
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I'll consider rate limiting. I was hoping to block manually-detected hacking and spam like before Secure Network.I've mentioned solutions already. Just generate an image CAPTCHA and server-validate it, or use rate-limiting (rate-limiting is probably better for your case)I can't use JS on important parts of my site, which my survey isn't. your survey uses js so nbd?
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- ScratchCatHELLO
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you can’t use SSL? SSL was a thing 28 years ago and makes the web more secure, what are you trying to support?
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- SAVVYSCLUTTER
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BlackBerry phones, which were sold until 2015, only support TLS 1.0 and most certificates in their native browser have expired. you can’t use SSL? SSL was a thing 28 years ago and makes the web more secure, what are you trying to support?
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- MagicCrayon9342
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Yeah, sold until 2015. These aren't devices that anyone will be using day to day. This is an invalid reason to avoid SSL.BlackBerry phones, which were sold until 2015, only support TLS 1.0 and most certificates in their native browser have expired. you can’t use SSL? SSL was a thing 28 years ago and makes the web more secure, what are you trying to support?
- ScratchCatHELLO
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BlackBerry phones, which were sold until 2015, only support TLS 1.0 and most certificates in their native browser have expired. you can’t use SSL? SSL was a thing 28 years ago and makes the web more secure, what are you trying to support?
almost nobody uses them (literally less than a tenth of a percent of the US) and everything else from this decade supports it. SSL is a useful security feature and if it would solve your problem, there’s not really a reason not to use it other than to cater to the few people who hate upgrading their tech.
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- SAVVYSCLUTTER
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Yeah, sold until 2015. These aren't devices that anyone will be using day to day. This is an invalid reason to avoid SSL.
almost nobody uses them (literally less than a tenth of a percent of the US) and everything else from this decade supports it. SSL is a useful security feature and if it would solve your problem, there’s not really a reason not to use it other than to cater to the few people who hate upgrading their tech.
My site's for me to use as well as others and must support my devices.
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- MagicCrayon9342
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You aren't using those devices day to day, right? Also judging by your website, you seem to deny new technology and get mad when technology that is ancient isn't functional anymore. For example. Who cares if 2G and 3G networks go down? While it might be a little sad that the devices don't work on the network, this is fine. The devices themselves will function perfectly with a few applications broken here and there. Who's going to call with a 3G phone anyway?Yeah, sold until 2015. These aren't devices that anyone will be using day to day. This is an invalid reason to avoid SSL.almost nobody uses them (literally less than a tenth of a percent of the US) and everything else from this decade supports it. SSL is a useful security feature and if it would solve your problem, there’s not really a reason not to use it other than to cater to the few people who hate upgrading their tech.My site's for me to use as well as others and must support my devices.
- SAVVYSCLUTTER
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My BlackBerry is my main phone - I don't like typing on touchscreens or being tracked. Before you say it's unsecure, read You aren't using those devices day to day, right?this.
A phone that no longer makes calls doesn't ‘function perfectly’. The devices themselves will function perfectly with a few applications broken here and there.
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- MagicCrayon9342
- Scratcher
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Preventing hacking by Edge Secure Network users
There are plenty of up-to-date smart phones with keyboards. Heck, even a blackberry phone running Android would work. If you don't like being tracked, too bad. Everything will track you.My BlackBerry is my main phone - I don't like typing on touchscreens or being tracked. Before you say it's unsecure, read You aren't using those devices day to day, right?this.A phone that no longer makes calls doesn't ‘function perfectly’. The devices themselves will function perfectly with a few applications broken here and there.
Last edited by MagicCrayon9342 (May 24, 2023 18:36:35)
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