

I thought the whole point of Real ID was you couldn’t fly without it. Now they just say aw f it pay us 45 bucks? Where’s the ‘security’?


I thought the whole point of Real ID was you couldn’t fly without it. Now they just say aw f it pay us 45 bucks? Where’s the ‘security’?


Should be why are we allowing them to do stuff like this, how are they getting away with it (who is enabling them), and what can we do to stop them, other than just sitting around until voting day 3 years and change from now.


If I understand correctly this impacted users doing API stuff so as a general user I’m unaffected, which is a relief. Didn’t have en e-mail, at least.
I like some of these ideas, so that if you are a target of a leak they don’t get everything and easy access to other things. At some point people are going to stop focusing on security for convenience sake. So what’s the cutoff, financial institutions get different emails/usernames/passwords? Government sites? Medical? Etc.


I have to refer to between 25-40 tabs to do my job at work, plus then there’s the stuff “to do” for today, stuff I just know is going to come up again or I’m actively tracking or referring to, etc.
At home I have several tabs I refer to or visit often, and then there’s the stuff I mean to follow up on, and the stuff I’m actively doing/reading.
Thanks, was irritating to have OP make this post and not include this info. Turns out I had it off already.