Alternative for if you want to say no to the cookies:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/consent-o-matic/
Alternative for if you want to say no to the cookies:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/consent-o-matic/
Depends on your definition of secure.
A pen and paper can't be hacked
Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites.
I used to work in a supermarket in the UK about 20 years ago. The store is not legally required to sell anything to anyone (as long as it's not because they are discriminating against a protected characteristic), so the workaround for the store was to say that the item was no longer for sale and to remove it from the shop floor (presumably fixing the labeling, then putting the stock back out)
On one occasion, yes, over the phone.
The other I was in a web chat on the company's website and they provided a link to a page on the same website where it asked for the characters
The 2 occasions I can think of, it was characters from my main password. Both were during contact with the Support teams. I no longer have service with either of the companies (due to unrelated reasons)
I do have this with my bank as well, but I have always had to enter a full username and different password before it asks for those
It's always 2 characters, but I can't remember if it is the same ones every time
The only person who has true freedom of speech on Twitter is Elon Musk. If he doesn't like something you say (for example apparently he doesn't like the term 'Cisgender'), he can ban you
I have owned this for many years, thanks to Humble Bundle, but have never played it. I should give it a go
why people don't just play games on PC, since they can also use a PC for work.
For the same reason you don't enter your commuter car into an F1 race. Technically both could do it, but one is going to get the job done a lot better than the other
We geeks do not care about syllables! We are the ones who "shortened" the 3 syllable "World Wide Web" to the 9 syllable "www"!