Messaging done right. No phone number. No Email. No sign up required
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Re: Messaging done right. No phone number. No Email. No sign up required
#42From the Terms of Service: >Terms of Use >Last updated September November 1st, 2016 ... >The Terms are governed by German law. ... > To the extent permitted by law, these Terms and the actions performed under them are governed by and construed in accordance with the law of France, without regard to any choice of law principles which would require the application of a different jurisdiction’s law. The United Nations C…
Re: Messaging done right. No phone number. No Email. No sign up required
#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
Informations we store [...] Hashed value of your email okay, so you can easily make a rainbow-table and thus your users are not anonymous anymore + if someone has your database and want to know if email@email.com has an account one can easily find that out, even without the need to bruteforce all emails. Btw. in this case it makes absolutely no difference if you or the client computes the hash ;)
You are assuming a lack of salt when the client hashes the password.
Re: Messaging done right. No phone number. No Email. No sign up required
#44"Messaging done right" Everything else done wrong? Why launch the site when its not ready? Ill never come back to this now, simply because it seems like you are too eager to blow your load, because thats all you have. Also, stupid name, dick gigalo?
We are eagier to get feedback about the idea yes. Our goal is not to get trafic. But to build something people want to use. And it starts with getting feedback like lots of people have been giving us here.
We also explain why we think anyone else is doind it wrong.
Not every word comes from English. Dikalo has a meaning in other languages.
It s a big world you know.
Re: Messaging done right. No phone number. No Email. No sign up required
#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
Name is meh, but the url is worse. Why not dikalo.net? or dikalo.co? Also, "messaging done right" is a bad tagline as it doesn't tell me anything.
I live in Germany. I read the domain name as d'Klo. As some kind of reference to "Klo" - the toilet.
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
:) I think once you use the service you will get used to the name :)
I think you are lowering your conversion rate. My guess is if you do A/B testing with invitation emails, more people will use the service with a 'respectable' looking URL rather than one that looks 'dodgy'. Sure, have a short name once people are converted, but make a good first impression.
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#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
I live in Germany. I read the domain name as d'Klo. As some kind of reference to "Klo" - the toilet.
We will offer alternate domains. But it s a big world. With other languages. Not everything is English/German/French.
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#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
We will offer alternate domains. But it s a big world. With other languages. Not everything is English/German/French.
no, but you single out a huge amount of people by selecting a name that sounds bad in those languages ;)
Re: Messaging done right. No phone number. No Email. No sign up required
#49From the Terms of Service: >Terms of Use >Last updated September November 1st, 2016 ... >The Terms are governed by German law. ... > To the extent permitted by law, these Terms and the actions performed under them are governed by and construed in accordance with the law of France, without regard to any choice of law principles which would require the application of a different jurisdiction’s law. The United Nations C…
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#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
You are assuming a lack of salt when the client hashes the password.
You are right, in this case he can use a salt for the hash - my second point is still valid though, but I guess that is fundamentally so if you want to use passwords