If someone is putting your info into Whitepages, it’s not your bank.
If someone is putting your info into Whitepages, it’s not your bank.
Ah yes, the make assumptions and lump all 330 million Americans into the same bucket comment. Tell me all Americans have a bland pallette and can’t stand spice after eating hot chicken.
The first time I connected a Gsync display to my RTX card, windows popped up a notification from Nvidia control panel saying, “Gsync compatible display detected, click here to configure”, and when I clicked it, it opened the control panel and the options were already on and set correctly for 240hz.
Yeah, he seems to be a serial liar and a bit of a con-man.
Ooh, nice! Could you send me the info hash?
There’s really not a single screw holding the covers on your light switches?
Jade Cicada, Tipper, Spoonbill.
Lol of course you get to redline the TOS and negotiate for an Enterprise contract with Zoom, but your average user doesn’t have an annual contract for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and has to agree to the TOS.
Butterfly keys were gone before the switch to M1, and those Intel chips could run all the software: still waiting for M1 compatibility on a lot of audio/visual production software.
That’s entirely reasonable and I totally agree with you, however banks are pretty tightly regulated and can’t give away or sell customer information. Much higher likelihood it’s an app on your phone that’s been harvesting your data to a broker, or your data was aggragated from a breach and sold.