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I don't mean to shut down your criticism, but how does it present a vulnerable security model?



Privacy is a component of security. Systemically violating your users' privacy is a security issue -- period.

If your "security models" don't recognize this as an issue, you need to change those models.


Privacy and security are two separate domains. But even then, how does this violate anyone's privacy in any way that existing authentication protocols do not?




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