Maybe not, but EMR does interfere with other unshielded electronics.
My knowledge might be outdated but I don't think we have any research that suggests it is completely safe either. Lack of evidence against is not equal to evidence for.
Maybe not, but EMR does interfere with other unshielded electronics.
My knowledge might be outdated but I don't think we have any research that suggests it is completely safe either. Lack of evidence against is not equal to evidence for.
If they actually found a way to predict the future, they should put it to use in the stock market, not sell the tech to cops. Way more money that way.
On the shitter. That's when I browse the news at least.
The Danish ID solution actually offers the possibility to use FIDO U2F. Unfortunately the requirements were to provide the option and not how to provide it, so you have to purchase their "special" key since you can't use your own Yubikey even though it's the same hardware...
I usually call it 1,5FA since it is reduced to one factor, namely the password manager, but that password manager is protected by 2FA.
I don't think I've ever given my ID for my Kimsufi or SoYouStart servers. Both of them are OVH subsidiaries.
*Elon entered the room*
Ah, so not see the "e-mails" but the "e-mail address"
No idea about that. But the invitation to the Teams meeting must be sent somewhere?
Fortunately present is present.
Why not use an e-mail relay service like Addy.io or SimpleLogin.io? Much better than creating new e-mail accounts all the time.
But to answer your question. E-mails only get sent to wherever the MX records points to, so if your custom domain points to some e-mail service that is not Microsoft, Microsoft would never be able to intercept your e-mails.
Good news everyone! We've apparently tripled our customer base in Europe!
It's kind of a blessing and a curse. The larger a CDN is the more resilient it is to e.g. DDoS attacks which hugely favours Cloudflare. It unfortunately also means if anything happens to Cloudflare most of the internet will go down even though the internet itself should be decentralised by design. What can happen to Cloudflare you might ask. Well anything. Being purchased by someone like Google would be bad for privacy, an incident could force Cloudflare to go down for an undetermined amount of time like what happened to Facebook a while back.