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On Aug 4, 2010, at 12:04 AM, Jarod Wilson wrote: > > Sorry, why does where the data is stored matter? With the online > banking I've seen, you still connect to a site via ssl first. No > authentication yet. Then you authenticate. Then you can see all your > financial information. How is this ultimately any different that > having to authenticate and then seeing data that is on the same > machine? Only difference I see is that perhaps the bank is a bit Everything. Everything is different. I've already explained it quite thoroughly but since that is insufficient to convince you. So, there's really no point in me wasting my time. --Rich P.
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