Ah, didn't realize this. I never connected mine to WiFi.
It feels really weird to go to one website and enter my credentials for another website. How secure is that? I guess whatever app I'm using could be storing credentials instead of using an API, but the fact I can see a URL and enter the wrong creds from my password manager feels off.
That sounds like a great idea!
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Oof, too soon 😂
I have 15-20 domains with Google so it'll be a pain to manage something else. Even if I can't trust Google's privacy or product continuity, I do trust Google's security and have multi factor enabled already, so having my domains protected by them is a great thing. I'm pretty much always logged into my Google account on my PC so it's one fewer account to manage.
Squarespace is probably fine, but I bought my first domains through a web builder and web host years ago and they slowly raised prices and reduced features until I had to leave them and moved to Google.
I'm here. I have my tech license, but I don't use my ham radio much because I really hate talking to strangers...
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@[email protected] linked one reddit post while I was searching for this one, so here it is anyway:
And here's the OG mastodon post from fedi.tips:
https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106835057054633379
Make sure to "Show More" on each post in the thread, including the replies. I thought it was all spamming the same post for a minute, lol.
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Ah, didn't realize this. I never connected mine to WiFi