If we talk about a new online user than a link should be in text form
as "click here to enlarge" or any similar textual indication.
For a regular online user : We can use more interactive icons /
buttons or symbols to indicate them that he needs to click here for
the related action.
But stil
I agree that security questions has always been a pain for the users
but then what ?
We need a alternate for this or a need to approach it in right manner
?
"William" also have a nice set of suggestion but its more
personalized approach and this can be good for limited amount of
users.
But, Aga
Thanks for the links.
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I would like to be a part of this team.
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Ya i agree with Jared. Telephonic conversation will be the best option
to go ahead with this research.
Before few weeks four of my friends on a community site stopped
visiting the site and i was surprised why they did so, as they were
earlier addicted to this.
The only reason they told me that mo