I’m guessing they’re referring to FedNow, which is supposed to be like zelle/venmo but backed by the fed.
That being said it’s only starting to get rolled out and I have yet to see anyone else whose bank offers it.
I’m guessing they’re referring to FedNow, which is supposed to be like zelle/venmo but backed by the fed.
That being said it’s only starting to get rolled out and I have yet to see anyone else whose bank offers it.
Slay the spire and FTL are my two go-to travel games. They don’t use much battery and give hours of entertainment
The security issue you mentioned I think only affected when they handle access to the cameras. I think you can set up a VPN and then turn off remote access on the NVR, so it seems possible to avoid that issue.
That being said that’s a lot of work for something they should have handled securely in the first place and doesn’t give me much confidence about their security in general.
In the US a state issued drivers license is the standard. States also issue ID only cards, though these are not very common.