Chris Davis wrote: > Why get a signature? We used to sign credit/debit card slips but now we > have chip and pin. Could you not issue users of your website with some kind > of password or pin which they can use to authorise stuff? I have a username > and password for my online banking, but I also have an online pin number > which I have to enter if I am doing anything such as moving money around > etc. > > As much as I favor technology, some of this stuff scares the crap out of me since you hear about so many breaches in security. When it comes to the web, I don't want to do *everything* on it. But hey, some do (and sometimes just to be able to say that they can do it, it seems). No thanks for this Gen X-er.
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