Matt⚕️ @Matt⚕️ - 5d
I'll let #Nostr decide, should I trust a Trezor security email from [email protected]? 😂 The Ledger and Trezor emails are relentless lately.
It's usually only a matter of time before Trezor or Ledger loses customer info. Mine was compromised years ago by Trezor, before I was smart enough to use SimpleLogin.
03653 - 5d
Unfortunately l do this to, with my own mail server, but my full name is my domain name. So it's not very private XD I just allows me to send mail straight to the garbage if they ignore my unsub
Privacy is obviously nice, but the spam thing was the main reason I originally bought the service. That and security purposes. I use a different email for each service, similar to how passwords should be used. So I can just turn the thing off if someone won't stop emailing or it gets pwned. Unfortunately, I gave Trezor my real deal (primary address) with my named domain. Privacy.com (Privacy is a terrible company name, but a great service) inspired me to search out such a service.
That's cool and all but it doesnt negate negligence. It only limits scope, which is good. They should always have done both. A company that protects Bitcoin should be able to protect email addresses.
That's the way! And yeah Privacy.com won't issue me a card for whatever reason. I've tried contacting support but no response at the time. I try every 6 months or so when I remember. I have a friend that uses them all the time, but I've tried lots of different computer, vpn, browser combos, and their servers still issue a 403 when I try to create a new card and no one can tell me why.
That's weird. Do you mean that it let you create an account but won't let you generate cards in the logged in UI?
Correct. I have bank accounts attached but when I try to create a card it returns an error.
It's unfortunate they haven't responded. I only use the app at the moment. If you're using a web version, I wouldn't be surprised if something in your autistic setup is the cause 😂
Not to victim blame, but you know how it is. Companies tend to use blanket tools that don't much care for people with even a little concern for privacy/security.
Yeah. Since like less than 1% of the web is viewed from a non-mobile device they don't care about us either. Got to meet an exec at big tech recently, and he told me straight up that they have like however many thousands of devs working on the system, less than 1% of them are dedicated to the web platform, like maybe a dozen. He said they're just there to make it appear as if it works so the shareholders don't get mad.
Yeah but Privacy.com...
Lol that's the incentive of the broken ass stock market.
Exactly lol