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Gmail the Gmail what what the Gmail

Gmail the Gmail what what the Gmail 06/14/2004 09:05 PM

Yeah, so I <3 Gmail. I have one more invite left. I invited two friends, who I knew really needed...




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"Gmail's privacy policy states that 'Google welcomes feedback on this document and policy as the Gmail service is currently in an early testing stage.' While that's a nice sentiment, we can't give meaningful feedback until we have all the facts."

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Gmail accounts go up for bid: I suppose there would be some cache value in having "bob@gmail.com" for an address.

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Why registration-sites suck: Boing Boing links to a story on Wired about registration at news sites. The article is okay, but Boing Boing's comments ring very, very true:

The point that everyone seems to miss is that no one can possibly keep track of a thousand passwords for a thousand websites, which means that these sites undoubtably contain recycled passwords [...]

The more you recycle a password, the higher the likelihood that you will use it in a sensitive context — a bank site, a message board, an IM client, an auction site — where someone might impersonate you or even commit identity theft crimes against you.

Okay, raise your hands, how many of you have a "standard" password that you use all over the place? Everyone does it. Show me someone that uses a different password for every registration or account and I'll show you a liar.

I know a friend that has a group of passwords that he uses based on context — one password for throwaway Web site registration, one for email accounts, one for IM, one for sensitive stuff like banking, etc.

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How may of you have a password stored in some service or Web site that you've long-since forgotten about that would also work in, say, your bank's Web site?

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Using a Power-on Password


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