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My wife and I both received solicitations from PayPal to buy the keys (we’re US eBayers). Unfortunately, I can’t really do that until they’re available in the US… If you’re not afraid of phishing, and feel confident that you can recognize a ‘phish’, then you don’t really need that security feature.Įither eBay will allow sniping software on their API (which they explicitly don’t right now), or perhaps I’ll develop some kind of a workaround like I described above. :) For eBay, balance how worried you are about phishing versus how much you want sniping software… In general, until that gets hashed out, I recommend DEFINITELY turning one of those on for your PayPal account. This seems fraught with danger, but it might work… For instance, it might be necessary for you to be AT JBidwatcher to do a login within 6 hours of the end of the auction to enter the number, and JBidwatcher’ll hold the cookie and key that it gets back until the snipe time. I have a few ideas that would reduce the functionality of JBidwatcher a bit. I absolutely presume they’ll be rolling this out in other countries, but I haven’t heard (maybe I haven’t been listening in the right places) of it shipping in the US yet.
JBIDWATCHER DELIVERING COOKIES VERIFICATION
Unfortunately, for JBidwatcher and other sniping solutions, it also acts as an effective verification that there is a human on the other end of the browser, interacting with the web site. The ‘something you have’ is, in this case, a hardware key which custom-encrypts a given code, which you send back to them as proof that you have it. The ‘something you know’ is your pass phrase. Something you know, and something you have. I noticed it, and understood what they were trying to do… Handle phishing, once and for all. It involved a lot of different deals, but as I recall one of the deals was glossed over by many… They agreed to buy a Very Large Number of small security devices from that company.
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A while ago eBay made a deal with a security provider.