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    • #40438
      MousKopert

      Many services now offer authorization via network identification. It seems convenient, but how secure are these methods? On the one hand, it reduces the number of passwords that need to be remembered. On the other hand, the data is transferred to third-party services. What if the account is hacked? Maybe it’s better to create passwords for each site the old-fashioned way?

    • #40440
      CellySwehykol

      Verifying my identity through idme was straightforward, and I appreciated the security measures they have in place. The process was quick, and the platform kept me informed of each step. ID.me offers a convenient way to manage identity verification for various services. It’s a helpful solution for anyone needing a secure, efficient verification process, especially if you’re using government services or online accounts that require strong security.

    • #40594
      Ftenconola

      Making unique passwords for each site is time-consuming and not always convenient. Apparently, it is important to find a balance and use additional security measures, such as two-factor authentication.

    • #40598
      Dante Dell

      The main thing is to monitor the reliability of your account, enable two-factor authentication, use unique passwords for important services. Then the risks are reduced, and convenience remains.

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      barek1337

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