Seriously. You pay for your phone. You don't rent it or borrow it, you buy it. It's yours. And all its features should be yours.
But I also hate breaking the rules. *sigh*. I'll never be happy.
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For the finger print scanners, are you talking more like Digital Persona?
I think I've been a little too serious in this thread.
And how?
The Square Enix Account management system is completely different from the Square Enix MEMBERS site.
Now even if the Square Enix Account management system was hacked, off course token would be useless, but all the damn Square Enix services would be suspended anyway, so it's not like you would be even able to log on in the first place.
Customers are in a better stance if EVERYONE is "compromised", because SE would simply fix the hole, re-issue a password to everyone (or have them confirm their ID by contacting the Support Center or w/e), rollback characters data if character data were affected. And beside service suspension for couple of days (weeks at worse), there wouldn't be much damage to individuals.
Payment information, passwords, and such are (supposed) to be encrypted.
Biometry been used for a while, even for the average end-user. Fingerprint reader have been implemented on laptops, USB drives or available as external devices for over 10 years. And it never was expensive for the most basic ones ($40-50).Quote:
My company actually has a finger print scanner lol, so they're made, I don't think they're for retail use yet though.
Headline 2013,
"Square-Enix first game company to demand DNA testing for account restoration"
Lolwut, how did we get from a single article about a hacked server to fingerprint scanners and DNA testing?xD
This thread just went overboard..about two pages ago.
Hacked? I always picture this comic now everytime I hear some company got hacked.
(just swap out "sony" with any other said company)
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/images/110427.jpg
Sony was the worse because email/password combination weren't encrypted and stored in plain text... Credit cards info weren't luckily.