26 Nov 08

Who has never been recorded on a site that cast the first stone!

The Internet has brought the possibility of doing a one to one marketing, and just as importantly, can measure the results of marketing.

In this context, all sites ask you to register (read, to identify) with the promise to submit all existing promotions, customized to your liking, etc..

So far, it seems peaceful, after all, only those who want to register.

With this, each site has a different record, making the number of records that each has begins to have such a volume, which is likely to end up forgetting where he is registered or even forget the data with which you can access records of each of these sites.

To make your life easier, you can always use the same data access record for or even use some existing software, where you can keep track of all records they have and their data, however, it is safe to use these solutions? On behalf of information security, always register with the same data is not a solution because, if someone get this data is the same as saying that access to all their records. Save this information on software, does not seem to me that solution, because if someone goes into the computer and access this tool, there has his whole "life" exposed.

The best security practices say they should have the same records to access different sites - imagine having two cards with the same ATM access code if anyone gets in, enters the other - the data / access codes must be stored, etc. .

Will have to be a future to this problem that I still can not discern, but that will have to be, go!


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