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From: Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de>
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Andrew, 2024-07-12 23:48:

> Carlos E.R. wrote on Fri, 12 Jul 2024 15:41:30 +0200 :
> 
>>> I have NEVER added a PIN code to my phone and my phone works just fine.
>>> Nor do I have a Google Account set up on my phone and it works just fine.
>>
>> It is your decision, your responsibility, and your problem if you remove 
>> the PIN to your phone. Similar to removing your house lock.
> 
> Carlos,
> 
> It's clear you live in the slums; I don't.

That has nothing to do where one lives. Certain applications *REQUIRE* a
kind of protection, otherwise they just refuse to work.

> You live in abject fear of every person around you, whether that's your
> wife, your kids, your own mom, your friends and neighbors; I don't.

It also has nothing to do with "fear". Certain companies *REQUIRE* that
you protect your data, otherwise you *MUST* *NOT* work for them since
you show clear ignorance of best practices to protect data.

-- 
Arno Welzel
https://arnowelzel.de