Delicious is rancid
Sep. 8th, 2008 10:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I finally gave in and tried to sign up for an account with delicious.com since I'm now using two personal computers, two work computers, and up to three computers at my parents' house, not to mention random computers while visiting friends (even if they are just in my living room). I would also have school computers added to that list, but yay for taking a year off from official studies.
So, I give my "real name" as Nikki G and my sign-on as trickykitty. I create my typically used password. It doesn't match the criteria for passwords. I have 6 characters. I have at least one letter and either one number or one letter. BUT I have two letters in this password that also show up in either my real name or my username.
Two . Fucking . Letters
So, delicious.com may be the tastiest thing since sliced cheese, but I'm not that interested.
This password shit has gotten on my ever fucking last nerve. I'm getting to the point that if my password doesn't meet their stupid fucking rules then I don't care to give them business.
So, I give my "real name" as Nikki G and my sign-on as trickykitty. I create my typically used password. It doesn't match the criteria for passwords. I have 6 characters. I have at least one letter and either one number or one letter. BUT I have two letters in this password that also show up in either my real name or my username.
Two . Fucking . Letters
So, delicious.com may be the tastiest thing since sliced cheese, but I'm not that interested.
This password shit has gotten on my ever fucking last nerve. I'm getting to the point that if my password doesn't meet their stupid fucking rules then I don't care to give them business.
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Date: 2008-09-09 01:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-09 02:39 pm (UTC)I'm still waiting for a rule that says: You cannot use any word that you can find in any dictionary anywhere, including two-letter words (see the Scrabble rules book for acceptable two-letter words) and foreign words, nor can you use numbers in place of vowels in order to get around this rule as bots can now be programmed to figure those out as well, and you cannot use coding devices to create your password, because if you can do it, someone else can hack it, and we are not about to let ANYONE under ANY circumstances break into your list of saved websites because THAT COULD END THE WORLD. This includes you hacking in. We've learned that the best protection is a good offense. If you can't come up with a satisfactory password (even though a word is no longer valid anywhere as a password), then there is no way that some hacker monster out there could possibly get into your account.
Please teach the people of these big companies that a friendly UI does not include driving the end user MAD!
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Date: 2008-09-09 05:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-09 11:07 pm (UTC)...so I just checked it out, and I think I just might have to sign up as well!! (Hopefully I wont have password problems too)