“Everyday stuff” is where most security risks actually live.
Shopping online, logging into apps, using public Wi-Fi - those are the gateways where data, money, and identity get exposed.
So the idea that you can separate “everyday convenience” from “security” doesn’t really hold up. Security is part of convenience and should be a part of convenience because nothing’s less convenient than getting hacked.
Great post! 👏
Thank you for mentioning my note! 🫡
For everyday stuff, I’d probably go for convenience.
But when it comes to things like data, money, or safety, I’d definitely choose the security.
“Everyday stuff” is where most security risks actually live.
Shopping online, logging into apps, using public Wi-Fi - those are the gateways where data, money, and identity get exposed.
So the idea that you can separate “everyday convenience” from “security” doesn’t really hold up. Security is part of convenience and should be a part of convenience because nothing’s less convenient than getting hacked.
Thanks for the post, I loved it, ended up learning some new things!