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  • No it's not. I have hundreds of photos on my phone, that I took myself, of my cats staring directly in to the camera that say otherwise. It's dead simple to make an animal, especially a cat, look at the camera. You just make a "psst psst" sound, or dangle something floppy right above the camera while taking the photo.


    Mocha would like to have a word with you.


    And so would Casper.

    I can go on if you'd like.

  • I've had banks do it in the past. It's not that they can "detect" the password manager, they just use a method that's incompatible with them.

    They have a fake input field and capture keypress events via JavaScript directly from the dom, then just make it look like you typed in to the input field. They don't read the password from the input field, they build it up in memory from those key press events.

    It also completely breaks accessibility software, which is the main reason I think the industry moved away from doing it for the most part.

  • Granted! From this point on, all genies everywhere have lost all their supernatural powers, but are still bound as slaves to their lamp holders. You now also have the exact same power as a genie; none.

  • I generally agree. My focus was on the "business model" side, where people act like the web exists only to serve business interests. The Web will be just fine, possibly even better, if some of these companies monetizing everything were to fail.