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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Christenson commentedGoogle Chrome has an add in called "Don't F*ck With Paste" that can undo this foolish web behavior.
I notice there are HUNDREDS of requests to get Intuit to stop behaving like this since 2019, so it occurs to me that this entire "improvements" site is in fact another time waster since they've managed to ignore it for over 4 years now!
But there is another SECURITY reason to allow paste... key loggers don't know what was pasted... but they can track what is typed. In fact some of the premium plugins will replace typed characters with an on-screen keyboard. Key loggers can't see that behavior either. In short, for all the inconvenience generated, there is also a very real possibility that forcing someone to TYPE anything INCREASES the security exposure.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Christenson commentedGoogle Chrome has an add in called "Don't F*ck With Paste" that can undo this foolish web behavior.
I notice there are HUNDREDS of requests to get Intuit to stop behaving like this since 2020, so it occurs to me that this entire "improvements" site is in fact another time waster since they've managed to ignore it for over 3 years now!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Christenson commentedGoogle Chrome has an add in called "Don't F*ck With Paste" that can undo this foolish web behavior.
I notice there are HUNDREDS of requests to get Intuit to stop behaving like this since 2020, so it occurs to me that this entire "improvements" site is in fact another time waster since they've managed to ignore it for over 3 years now!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Christenson commentedGoogle Chrome has an add in called "Don't F*ck With Paste" that can undo this foolish web behavior.
I notice there are HUNDREDS of requests to get Intuit to stop behaving like this since 2020, so it occurs to me that this entire "improvements" site is in fact another time waster since they've managed to ignore it for over 3 years now!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Christenson commentedGoogle Chrome has an add in called "Don't F*ck With Paste" that can undo this foolish web behavior.
I notice there are HUNDREDS of requests to get Intuit to stop behaving like this since 2020, so it occurs to me that this entire "improvements" site is in fact another time waster since they've managed to ignore it for over 3 years now!
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Google Chrome has an add in called "Don't F*ck With Paste" that can undo this foolish web behavior.
I notice there are HUNDREDS of requests to get Intuit to stop behaving like this since 2019, so it occurs to me that this entire "improvements" site is in fact another time waster since they've managed to ignore it for over 4 years now!
But there is another SECURITY reason to allow paste... key loggers don't know what was pasted... but they can track what is typed. In fact some of the premium plugins will replace typed characters with an on-screen keyboard. Key loggers can't see that behavior either. In short, for all the inconvenience generated, there is also a very real possibility that forcing someone to TYPE anything INCREASES the security exposure.