This will reveal your limited access PIK... use the limited access PIK to log in with limited access, and likewise use your read-only PIK for read-only access.
Ah, I see. That's nifty.
You can also activate PGP security for your account
Yes, I've done so. It is also spiffy. Spaceman Spiff spiffy.
I was wondering whether the PGP security might be a stand-alone login, but I see that your system uses the PIK/password to identify the account being logged into.
The thing is Jim, despite what the detractors say, Pecunix does have a much higher level of security than the competing DGC's and it is NOT DIFFICULT to use!
Okay. I think that is true. In my opinion, Pecunix has a level of security which is comparable to e-Bullion's Cryptocard access, without the expense of the card.
There is no need to have lower levels of access security.
It takes getting used to, Sidd. The PIK/password approach is different - more secure by design but also more unusual.
<voice="Tom Jones">It's quite unusual...to see me PIK.</voice>
we need to help users to protect themselves, despite their best efforts to the contrary.
It seems necessary to provide systems which are more secure by design. A key advantage for Pecunix is that there are various other online gold services and online fiat-transfer services which are not nearly as secure.
Yes, I think so... the alternative would be Java... either way, it is never a good idea to run any type of program from a browser... it is open to all kinds of abuse... Imagine the fun that copycat sites could have if the user was actually willing (and expecting) the site to download a program to the browser!
Interesting. I think that's part of what dBourse does when I go to log in there.
Regards,
Jim
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