This may make things clearer for those with Windows...
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This may make things clearer for those with Windows...
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I see declining sales shares for Blackberry and iOS and increasing sales shares for Android and Windows...
I'm a bit baffled as to why people would be actively against SE expanding access to account security features. This would be a win on all sides except account hackers...


His point was that Windows Phone users are a very small part of the market, and it's likely not worth the cost to make it for the system at this time.I see declining sales shares for Blackberry and iOS and increasing sales shares for Android and Windows...
I'm a bit baffled as to why people would be actively against SE expanding access to account security features. This would be a win on all sides except account hackers...
While it would be nice to have a token and the libre feature for Windows phone. Those market share numbers and growth are world wide.
However Windows phone has almost no presence in Japan therefore it will not get developed (even if the market share quadrupled in the rest of the world).
Unless they have changed tradition from all of their games and services online.
It is JP 1st then the rest of the world. So it would not matter how popular Windows phone became until the JP start using it then it is a no go.
Simple as that and it makes sense as this is a Japanese company. (Similar to what the US companies do (US first everyone else 2nd)).

Its not expensive to create a WP app. There are actually MSFT tools that will port your android or iOS code to a WP friendly format, plus WP uses HTML5 for apps as well, and just about any code jockey could make an HTML5 app for this in hours since SE would have the API already.
(By the way they have physical ones you can buy and are infact an acceptable alternative you just choose not to take the initiative and thus place the blame on SE for not supporting a very, very low market of users.)
You always seem confused or baffled when people won't fully support the LCD - Even app developers rarely support Windows phone, it's not just SE.I see declining sales shares for Blackberry and iOS and increasing sales shares for Android and Windows...
I'm a bit baffled as to why people would be actively against SE expanding access to account security features. This would be a win on all sides except account hackers...
I just get confused when people are outright against things that don't hurt them and may in fact help them (by reducing the number of hacked accounts). >_>;
Yeah as said, it's largely likely due to it having almost nil support in Japan lol, since honestly, Android phones seem to be the biggest thing right now either due to the fact windows phone seem to be the most expensive or simply because android/ios is the easiest to push out and have the most deals with companies. Even though someone said buying a keyfob isn't an alternative, both can be session hijacked so if you own a windows phone and your only option is a keyfob and you'd much rather go without the extra security since you can't get a 'free' version...that's pretty bad :\
I'd rather have the fob over the app though honestly. (I got both since I'm still using mine from my 1.0 CE back in 2010.)


Except most of these people aren't against it. They do however know WHY it's not happening. Has nothing to do with being against it.


We are posting many reasons why SE could possibly not be doing it right now. We aren't against it.I see declining sales shares for Blackberry and iOS and increasing sales shares for Android and Windows...
I'm a bit baffled as to why people would be actively against SE expanding access to account security features. This would be a win on all sides except account hackers...
Blackberry use to have a 15% market share and has dropped so much in recent years because their smartphones and service has lacked over the years compared to bigger shares like Android and iPhones.
Just because they gained some percentage, windows is still a very very low market share and its share is even lower in Japan.
Also SE has been making mobile games for iOS and Android for years. So they know the programming well. They have released only 2 windows phone games and nothing new for it since March of 2013.
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