I do not think I can easily compel you to make an unreasonable effort at protecting that data.
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Replying to @halvarflake @lcamtuf
My favorite example: Newspaper subscriptions. Paper newspapers cannot compel me to burn-after-reading, nor should they try to.
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@halvarflake: I realize that I'm not in a position to know what kinds of privilege escalation is possible from the sites I choose to use weak vs strong passwords with because acquisitions/partnerships/vulns are real & behave accordingly.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
So this is actually a real problem, and IMO content providers design their systems poorly. Why does access to read my newspaper imply access to change my subscription?
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Worse: why does access to read & update my shared bookmarks imply access to read my email & reset any password?
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Even worse: access to watch restricted YouTube videos. Thankfully back when Google did the idiotic merge I made a separate account for merging with YT...
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