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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Suff » 03 Jul 2024, 21:49

Apart from Outlook I use the browser for most things on the PC.

I use the browser on here on mobile and a few forums and for my news portal.

For X I use the app.

I guess it is what you are used to.
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Workingman » 03 Jul 2024, 23:11

Suff we are all different, thankfully.

On my phone I will not use banking apps, finance apps. insurance apps, NHS apps, nor any apps that want my personal details. Those are my choices.

However I do use AIMP for music. It's Russian so must be bad...right? ;) :lol:
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Suff » 04 Jul 2024, 14:26

Yeah if we were all the same we could easily be cloned...

I use banking apps because it makes my life easier and now I have business accounts which require the phone app in order to log in, the primary location of the account is a phone app and the account can only be set up with a phone.

It's called progress although the PayPal business banking app which refused to allow me to upload my passport because it could not take a selfie it could match to the passport biometrics was infuriating. Everyone else manages but PayPal suck.

Within a couple of decades you won't even be able to get into the banking on a browser. Sucks big time.
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Workingman » 04 Jul 2024, 14:59

If it ever came to that I would have two phones. One with the apps on that got left at home and the other for taking out for phone calls. messages, a camera, a music player and not much else.

I hate the bloody things. Bring back semaphore. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Suff » 04 Jul 2024, 16:31

Ah yes, Mrs S can Semaphore but a bit hard to do to the Internet.... :D

I have 3 phones, one is ostensibly a backup. But the apps are quite particular they want to belong to ONE phone only and whinge when you register another device.

I use Kaspersky AV on my phones. Yes, Russian so bad also. Except they set up in Switzerland recently because of the hassle.

So far I have not had any big issues. My mother was in hospital and her email password was hacked off the hospital wifi. I haven't had similar issues.
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Workingman » 04 Jul 2024, 17:08

Me and Mrs S could be related... and we can Semaphore on Zoom on t'Internet. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I have an emergency phone on USB in the car. Always on and on bluetooth - hands free.

My AV on all devices is Avira (paid for). Works for me.
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Account - warning email

Postby Suff » 04 Jul 2024, 20:45

Well you could if she would do Zoom. She won't even switch the camera on with Whatsapp. :D :D

We find the solutions that work for us I guess. Mine are different mainly due to the recommendations of my son and also the fact that I buy my keys on Ebay. I got a pleasant surprise when I added two 2 year 10 device subscription to my account with Kaspersky. I used the first one but didn't use the second for over a year due to other subscriptions still running. When I came to use it the subscription still had 2 years. It doesn't trigger until you add the first device.

Yes I have a LOT of devices, 3 phones, Mrs S' phones, her laptop, my two laptops and a bunch of physical and virtual machines.
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