Hello folks,
In the better security department, i came across this article entitled Google Moves To Protect Online Credit Card Users and I’m not really sure what to think. Part of me thinks its a good idea, only because change needs to happen somehow, and Google has a good way of forcing change. As I told Steve Gibson, who plans to talk about it at some point, Google has the mustard to make change. While Most users use Chrome according to the article, I know it isn’t accessible in Windows, unless that has changed.
I have played with it on a mac, and I’ve gotten it to work, but never personally tried chrome on the PC side.
I find that it is a good idea to be under SSL/TLS when sending credit cards, and I don’t ask for that via E-mail anyway.
Your thoughts are welcome in the comments.
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Google Moves To Protect Online Credit Card Users
Hello folks,
In the better security department, i came across this article entitled Google Moves To Protect Online Credit Card Users and I’m not really sure what to think. Part of me thinks its a good idea, only because change needs to happen somehow, and Google has a good way of forcing change. As I told Steve Gibson, who plans to talk about it at some point, Google has the mustard to make change. While Most users use Chrome according to the article, I know it isn’t accessible in Windows, unless that has changed.
I have played with it on a mac, and I’ve gotten it to work, but never personally tried chrome on the PC side.
I find that it is a good idea to be under SSL/TLS when sending credit cards, and I don’t ask for that via E-mail anyway.
Your thoughts are welcome in the comments.
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