top | item 44280815 (no title) cwalv | 8 months ago An OTP that's reused? discuss order hn newest labster|8 months ago Omni-time password csomar|8 months ago It solves the problem for 99.99% of the time. Drivers are not going to memorize your OTP; and it is unlikely that an OTP list will be leaked/used anytime soon. broken-kebab|8 months ago Maybe, but there's OT in OTP. So if it's not changing then it's not OTP, just P. load replies (2) mrloop|8 months ago An MTP ctxc|8 months ago I mean it _technically_ isn't an OTP, but you know what I mean - just a code only the user knows that they need to share with the rider.The threat model is sufficiently low to justify the much better UX of not having to look the code up everytime. Propelloni|8 months ago The acronym you are looking for is "PIN", a Personal Identification Number.
csomar|8 months ago It solves the problem for 99.99% of the time. Drivers are not going to memorize your OTP; and it is unlikely that an OTP list will be leaked/used anytime soon. broken-kebab|8 months ago Maybe, but there's OT in OTP. So if it's not changing then it's not OTP, just P. load replies (2)
broken-kebab|8 months ago Maybe, but there's OT in OTP. So if it's not changing then it's not OTP, just P. load replies (2)
ctxc|8 months ago I mean it _technically_ isn't an OTP, but you know what I mean - just a code only the user knows that they need to share with the rider.The threat model is sufficiently low to justify the much better UX of not having to look the code up everytime. Propelloni|8 months ago The acronym you are looking for is "PIN", a Personal Identification Number.
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ctxc|8 months ago
The threat model is sufficiently low to justify the much better UX of not having to look the code up everytime.
Propelloni|8 months ago