Ok. Thanks John. -----Original Message----- From: John Levine [mailto:john.levine@standcore.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 5:01 PM To: ua-discuss@icann.org Cc: textexin@xencraft.com Subject: Re: [UA-discuss] Maybe email addresses and URLs might not matter anymore? In article <003001d665fa$de9da0f0$9bd8e2d0$@xencraft.com> you write:
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Jim, I was using the bank as an example, the 2 step validation applies to many sites. I take your point though that wechat is used instead of mail.
However, for security, the user should not always trust the wechat link and in some cases should type it in instead. Until all cases where typing a URL or an email are eliminated, native language and UA is important.
That's not how it works. Wechat is a complete environment, which most users never leave. Think of Facebook only much more so. As far as I know there are no URLs or e-mail addresses. R's, John