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  • 5mike5
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 09-21-11
    • 51847

    #36
    yeah no difference from a federally regulated bank and the offshore gambling industry?

    apples and oranges dont ya think? sure they COULD , but do they take that measure? no

    they can all see that info...they ask u for it to make sure its you...just confirming....
    Last edited by 5mike5; 07-06-13, 06:30 AM.
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    • Wulfman14
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-24-10
      • 8869

      #37
      pretty dumb thread no offense OP. it is a security measure .
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      • Scooter
        SBR MVP
        • 01-15-07
        • 1159

        #38
        Originally posted by michael777
        this thread is so penetrating stupid,a few books have been asking for passwords for years and years,nothing new at all,you don't like it? don't play!!
        People have been smoking cigarettes for years and years, nothing new at all, you don't like the smoke? Stay in your house!!


        Asbestos has been used in building construction for years and years, nothing new at all, you don't like it? Live outdoors in a tent!!

        Witches have been burned at the stake for years and years, nothing new at all, you don't like it? Don't watch!!


        Another Mensa forum member.

        Why improve anything???
        If it's the way it's always been done, then why advance or improve???

        Some of the stupidest people in the world are recreational sports forum posters.
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        • from_innisfree
          SBR Rookie
          • 06-27-13
          • 8

          #39
          Originally posted by Wulfman14
          pretty dumb thread no offense OP. it is a security measure .

          i don't think you know the meaning of the word 'security'...






          so this sportsbook industry has been like that for a long time...but why? was my question.
          i mean..encrypting passwords and using other ways than asking passwords to verify the person is not some technology from the new world..all the other normal sites do it, pretty much anybody building a website thinks about this at the very beginning. In fact, you don't really have to think about it because there are so many out there already.
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          • tz0
            SBR Rookie
            • 01-02-13
            • 40

            #40
            It takes more resources and would require them to overhaul their current systems of password storage & of customer support.

            Not disagreeing, I'd rather my password be encrypted too.
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            • swordsandtequila
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 02-23-12
              • 9758

              #41
              Originally posted by from_innisfree
              i don't think you know the meaning of the word 'security'...






              so this sportsbook industry has been like that for a long time...but why? was my question.
              i mean..encrypting passwords and using other ways than asking passwords to verify the person is not some technology from the new world..all the other normal sites do it, pretty much anybody building a website thinks about this at the very beginning. In fact, you don't really have to think about it because there are so many out there already.
              Because they can. Offshore (Costa Rica) has all the leverage, until it's legal in the states nothing will change. Change costs money.
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