BeachOrCity
Full time employment: Posting here.
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Maybe it is just me, but for things like passwords and paying by credit card. I think it is best to "SLOW DOWN" for the transaction. The faster one does it the more likely something they did not intend slips by, like entering password on a pfishing site, or not looking a the bill closely enough.
The slowness of the process reinforces taking time to look closely at what one is doing. Sure you can always decide to slow down, but human nature would sometimes nudge one to "hurry up".
For this reason I don't use autofill for any password linked to finances, payments, etc. And I am happy to wait the 3-4 seconds for chip read.
The slowness of the process reinforces taking time to look closely at what one is doing. Sure you can always decide to slow down, but human nature would sometimes nudge one to "hurry up".
For this reason I don't use autofill for any password linked to finances, payments, etc. And I am happy to wait the 3-4 seconds for chip read.