Draft report on the improvement of the usage environment to address various issues surrounding the use of ICT services

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications: Call for opinions on the report (draft) on the improvement of the usage environment to address various issues surrounding the use of ICT services (Deadline: August 8)

About the "Study Group on the Improvement of the Environment for Using ICT Services" The "Report (Draft) on the Improvement of the Environment for Using ICT Services for Issues Surrounding the Use of ICT Services," compiled by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications' "Study Group on the Improvement of the Environment for Using ICT Services" in July 7, is now open for public comment (e-Gov's public comment submission site). Deadline...

Further display Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications: Call for opinions on the report (draft) on the improvement of the usage environment to address various issues surrounding the use of ICT services (Deadline: August 8)

Stop reusing PINs (unlike passwords) is an unrealistic idea. PINs should only be used for local authentication, and they should be allowed to be reused. It's the banks that use them on the web that are at fault.

I can only agree with the statement that "Stop reusing PINs (unlike passwords) is unrealistic. PINs should only be used for local authentication and should be reusable. It is the fault of banks that use them on the web." PINs are essentially Sender Constrained Tokens (at ATMs, etc.)

Further display Stop reusing PINs (unlike passwords) is an unrealistic idea. PINs should only be used for local authentication, and they should be allowed to be reused. It's the banks that use them on the web that are at fault.

Unlimited data usage with France's Orange Mobicarte (with its catches)

I already have a SIM lock free iPhone 4s, so I thought it would be a waste to pay 2000 to 3000 yen a day to Softbank, so I went to the Orange store in Montparnasse and got a SIM. It took about XNUMX minutes including the waiting time, but the staff at the store were very friendly and helpful.

Further display Unlimited data usage with France's Orange Mobicarte (with its catches)