

Really? USAA is still the best even when I shop around and they actually gave me money back last year.
Really? USAA is still the best even when I shop around and they actually gave me money back last year.
I remember when the Chick-fil-A CEO got a lot of flack. While I disagree with him, I still eat at CFA. Until I feel like the quality of the service is or will be compromised, I do not plan on migrating off of Proton.
One reason is to prevent targeted advertisement.
Forgive my ignorance, but this is false isn’t it? The target service can be compromised including your password, but not the 2FA (at least not longer than 30s). It’s still 2FA even if both authentication methods are stored on a single, centralized service. Obviously, not great, but definitely better than no 2FA.
Yes, I have a Surface Pro 11 for my travel laptop and it works well. No notable differences from my previous Dell XPS 13.
It does. You need both. Even if you have cookies disabled, Gmail can read all of your emails and use that information.