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madamesilverspurs

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3. Thanks!
Tue Jul 9, 2019, 03:26 PM
Jul 2019

In truth, I don't understand half of what you said, but appreciate the info just the same. (For the record, I'm an old lady who still uses a typewriter now and then.) It was easy when the process worked on my cell phone, don't know why it quit working. I'm just more than a little leery of downloading something unfamiliar to the computer that I so heavily rely on.

A question about apps [View all] madamesilverspurs Jul 2019 OP
there are a number of them jberryhill Jul 2019 #1
Thanks! madamesilverspurs Jul 2019 #3
Only thing I'd add Midnightwalk Jul 2019 #4
It's probably 2FA which is getting more common jberryhill Jul 2019 #7
Fuck. I need a "smart" phone? hunter Jul 2019 #6
I use it every day ... mr_lebowski Jul 2019 #2
Thank you. madamesilverspurs Jul 2019 #5
Most of them are made for "normal" people jberryhill Jul 2019 #8
Easiest way to use it is to add it as a browser plugin ... on chrome mr_lebowski Jul 2019 #9
Should use what securities firms use... RSA. Many apps are built with virus-plagued freeware. TheBlackAdder Jul 2019 #10
My grandkids pitched in to buy me the dadgum Doctor Howard Jul 2019 #11
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