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rickman wrote: If you are reading this Robin, know this: the community is supportive BECAUSE you share this stuff outright, clearly, and with incredible haste. If you treated us like Sony did in December of 2012, knowing the problem and denying it for two weeks or more, we'd probably be a lot less kind. There is also this to consider: You told us EXACTLY what, who, when, and how, as soon as you could, and in plain, simple terminology. I (and most likely about 10,000,000 others) appreciate a straightforward answer when there is an issue. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, you are kind and humble about it. If someone was mad at the employees of Nexus after your immaculate behavior, They are clearly not the kind of individual that we should be associated with as a user base. I personally love this site for a myriad of reasons, to explain it would take a ten+ page essay to enumerate all of the reasons why. To be clear though, the biggest reason, THE STAFF TREATS THE USER BASE LIKE PEOPLE. Despite there being 10,000,000 of us, we don't feel like faceless numbers. And that is because you seem to CARE. Don't stop doing that, and this awesome community will probably never devolve.

Thank you for being the best you can be.
Richard.
JZSquared wrote: ^This sums up my feelings exactly. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lokie7 wrote: I second this, entirely. Well said.
Netsplite wrote: ^ +1
ZedLeppelin wrote: A wee bit verbose, (and I know verbose!), but rather well said and pretty damn accurate. The Nexus staff treats people like people, not numbers.
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Aricole wrote: +1
lordmanticore wrote: +1
btgbullseye wrote: +1
xenonblade wrote: +1
AlexZander40 wrote: Well said. May the modding goodness continue.
DFX2K9 wrote: Agreed. no matter who you are, and how much money you've got, you're going to get a breach at some point. At least you salted the passwords, and use a hashing algorithm..

More then I can say for my local Library's system. A breach in THAT database would be catastrophic (note, it sends you your old password via email, that should give you an idea of how terrible it is)
Legion563 wrote: +1.
ExtremeMod911 wrote: Absolutely :)
Domifax wrote: +1
Bernt wrote: Totally agree :)
Dragodian777 wrote: "Ditto"...well said.
Saltamontes1980 wrote: +1
I concur, thank you Dark0ne.
dagstar132 wrote: good point well made. transparency in operation and intention is paramount.

Thanks for sharing.

Dag
JD777 wrote: +(1 X infinity) :)
JD777 wrote: Sorry double post but no delete button. :(
MTZGG wrote: Ad Victoriam.
Mycu wrote: 100% agreed.
Mindprobe24 wrote: +1, nice words dude ;)
Jn_Panower wrote: +1 !
Stargazer2893 wrote: +1
Erez747 wrote: +1 Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Slimysumocow wrote: Definitely +1 for the wonderful Dark0ne and the rest of the Nexus team! Thank you guys!
EWM333 wrote: well said Richard, this is a great community. Thanks Robin for giving modders and gamers a way to play games on a higher level
MooseUpNorth wrote: Very well said. +1
Bram1970 wrote: +1
grimgagorim wrote: +1 well said, well said
Terafir wrote: I only signed up for this site about 3 weeks ago. So it made me a bit wary on what was going on. But, as everything was extremely clearly said and given, I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of the site.

It's not often that things are spoken so clearly and honestly from any company.

+1


While I have not been a member before this year I have found that this site is great the constant updates are amazing and like everyone else is saying that being treated like a real person is a great benefit for me and makes me want to continue using this site for finding all my mods. thanks for the update and keep up the good work!
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deathdragon8547 wrote: "but right now we're leaning towards Google Authenticator that will allow you to generate secure codes from your smart phones)"

I don't have a cell phone, let alone a smart phone....
AndrewBlane wrote: A very good point. For a long time, niether did I (untill teh jobcentre told me that it was essential for getting a job)

I hate it when places do this.
DamianWayne wrote: Then you have bigger problems than worrying about your Nexus account. It's 2015, and even if you're a luddite, having a phone has become a social and workplace necessity. Maybe get on that.
Dark0ne wrote: 2FA is completely optional anyway.
DFX2K9 wrote: more or less. I get howled at every time I leave the phone at home to charge....
Kanegasi wrote: No one should be forced to have a device they don't want. "It's whatever year" means nothing.
rizilliant wrote: I dont own, nor would i want to own a smart phone... Get with the times you say, and i say, majority of people with smart phones, walk around like mind numbed robots, staring at a small screen all day.. Its a sad society, when more people crash their car, dont interact with humans, and cant even look up from their phone when making a purchase, all because of a damn phone... No thank you!!!
Sulhir wrote: ^ Set a better example
Oberrill wrote: Big thumbs down to "smart" phones. I do not have one and will not have one. To the devil with all the people who think they are necessary. And to those who are trying to turn our world to credit cards and "smart" phones, you can go down the hole into which the devil launches the remnants of what he has eaten.


I agree. My family hardly speak to each other thanks to these devices. 2 feet away on the couch and no one talks...

Not even if i say something, Usually just go uh'hu
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In response to post #31737390. #31742135, #31743025, #31743530, #31762655, #31770055, #31791685, #31796770, #31801840, #31887550 are all replies on the same post.


deathdragon8547 wrote: "but right now we're leaning towards Google Authenticator that will allow you to generate secure codes from your smart phones)"

I don't have a cell phone, let alone a smart phone....
AndrewBlane wrote: A very good point. For a long time, niether did I (untill teh jobcentre told me that it was essential for getting a job)

I hate it when places do this.
DamianWayne wrote: Then you have bigger problems than worrying about your Nexus account. It's 2015, and even if you're a luddite, having a phone has become a social and workplace necessity. Maybe get on that.
Dark0ne wrote: 2FA is completely optional anyway.
DFX2K9 wrote: more or less. I get howled at every time I leave the phone at home to charge....
Kanegasi wrote: No one should be forced to have a device they don't want. "It's whatever year" means nothing.
rizilliant wrote: I dont own, nor would i want to own a smart phone... Get with the times you say, and i say, majority of people with smart phones, walk around like mind numbed robots, staring at a small screen all day.. Its a sad society, when more people crash their car, dont interact with humans, and cant even look up from their phone when making a purchase, all because of a damn phone... No thank you!!!
Sulhir wrote: ^ Set a better example
Oberrill wrote: Big thumbs down to "smart" phones. I do not have one and will not have one. To the devil with all the people who think they are necessary. And to those who are trying to turn our world to credit cards and "smart" phones, you can go down the hole into which the devil launches the remnants of what he has eaten.
XtremeNinja49x wrote: I agree. My family hardly speak to each other thanks to these devices. 2 feet away on the couch and no one talks...

Not even if i say something, Usually just go uh'hu


Don't need a smart phone for Google Authenticator.

Windows users: https://winauth.com/
See: https://www.maketecheasier.com/google-authenticator-windows/

There are also options for emulating Android on your PC.

Point being: You can use 2 factor authentication without a smartphone.
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rickman wrote: If you are reading this Robin, know this: the community is supportive BECAUSE you share this stuff outright, clearly, and with incredible haste. If you treated us like Sony did in December of 2012, knowing the problem and denying it for two weeks or more, we'd probably be a lot less kind. There is also this to consider: You told us EXACTLY what, who, when, and how, as soon as you could, and in plain, simple terminology. I (and most likely about 10,000,000 others) appreciate a straightforward answer when there is an issue. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, you are kind and humble about it. If someone was mad at the employees of Nexus after your immaculate behavior, They are clearly not the kind of individual that we should be associated with as a user base. I personally love this site for a myriad of reasons, to explain it would take a ten+ page essay to enumerate all of the reasons why. To be clear though, the biggest reason, THE STAFF TREATS THE USER BASE LIKE PEOPLE. Despite there being 10,000,000 of us, we don't feel like faceless numbers. And that is because you seem to CARE. Don't stop doing that, and this awesome community will probably never devolve.

Thank you for being the best you can be.
Richard.
JZSquared wrote: ^This sums up my feelings exactly. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lokie7 wrote: I second this, entirely. Well said.
Netsplite wrote: ^ +1
ZedLeppelin wrote: A wee bit verbose, (and I know verbose!), but rather well said and pretty damn accurate. The Nexus staff treats people like people, not numbers.
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Aricole wrote: +1
lordmanticore wrote: +1
btgbullseye wrote: +1
xenonblade wrote: +1
AlexZander40 wrote: Well said. May the modding goodness continue.
DFX2K9 wrote: Agreed. no matter who you are, and how much money you've got, you're going to get a breach at some point. At least you salted the passwords, and use a hashing algorithm..

More then I can say for my local Library's system. A breach in THAT database would be catastrophic (note, it sends you your old password via email, that should give you an idea of how terrible it is)
Legion563 wrote: +1.
ExtremeMod911 wrote: Absolutely :)
Domifax wrote: +1
Bernt wrote: Totally agree :)
Dragodian777 wrote: "Ditto"...well said.
Saltamontes1980 wrote: +1
I concur, thank you Dark0ne.
dagstar132 wrote: good point well made. transparency in operation and intention is paramount.

Thanks for sharing.

Dag
JD777 wrote: +(1 X infinity) :)
JD777 wrote: Sorry double post but no delete button. :(
MTZGG wrote: Ad Victoriam.
Mycu wrote: 100% agreed.
Mindprobe24 wrote: +1, nice words dude ;)
Jn_Panower wrote: +1 !
Stargazer2893 wrote: +1
Erez747 wrote: +1 Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Slimysumocow wrote: Definitely +1 for the wonderful Dark0ne and the rest of the Nexus team! Thank you guys!
EWM333 wrote: well said Richard, this is a great community. Thanks Robin for giving modders and gamers a way to play games on a higher level
MooseUpNorth wrote: Very well said. +1
Bram1970 wrote: +1
grimgagorim wrote: +1 well said, well said
Terafir wrote: I only signed up for this site about 3 weeks ago. So it made me a bit wary on what was going on. But, as everything was extremely clearly said and given, I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of the site.

It's not often that things are spoken so clearly and honestly from any company.

+1
Arksum007 wrote: While I have not been a member before this year I have found that this site is great the constant updates are amazing and like everyone else is saying that being treated like a real person is a great benefit for me and makes me want to continue using this site for finding all my mods. thanks for the update and keep up the good work!


+1
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rickman wrote: If you are reading this Robin, know this: the community is supportive BECAUSE you share this stuff outright, clearly, and with incredible haste. If you treated us like Sony did in December of 2012, knowing the problem and denying it for two weeks or more, we'd probably be a lot less kind. There is also this to consider: You told us EXACTLY what, who, when, and how, as soon as you could, and in plain, simple terminology. I (and most likely about 10,000,000 others) appreciate a straightforward answer when there is an issue. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, you are kind and humble about it. If someone was mad at the employees of Nexus after your immaculate behavior, They are clearly not the kind of individual that we should be associated with as a user base. I personally love this site for a myriad of reasons, to explain it would take a ten+ page essay to enumerate all of the reasons why. To be clear though, the biggest reason, THE STAFF TREATS THE USER BASE LIKE PEOPLE. Despite there being 10,000,000 of us, we don't feel like faceless numbers. And that is because you seem to CARE. Don't stop doing that, and this awesome community will probably never devolve.

Thank you for being the best you can be.
Richard.
JZSquared wrote: ^This sums up my feelings exactly. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lokie7 wrote: I second this, entirely. Well said.
Netsplite wrote: ^ +1
ZedLeppelin wrote: A wee bit verbose, (and I know verbose!), but rather well said and pretty damn accurate. The Nexus staff treats people like people, not numbers.
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Aricole wrote: +1
lordmanticore wrote: +1
btgbullseye wrote: +1
xenonblade wrote: +1
AlexZander40 wrote: Well said. May the modding goodness continue.
DFX2K9 wrote: Agreed. no matter who you are, and how much money you've got, you're going to get a breach at some point. At least you salted the passwords, and use a hashing algorithm..

More then I can say for my local Library's system. A breach in THAT database would be catastrophic (note, it sends you your old password via email, that should give you an idea of how terrible it is)
Legion563 wrote: +1.
ExtremeMod911 wrote: Absolutely :)
Domifax wrote: +1
Bernt wrote: Totally agree :)
Dragodian777 wrote: "Ditto"...well said.
Saltamontes1980 wrote: +1
I concur, thank you Dark0ne.
dagstar132 wrote: good point well made. transparency in operation and intention is paramount.

Thanks for sharing.

Dag
JD777 wrote: +(1 X infinity) :)
JD777 wrote: Sorry double post but no delete button. :(
MTZGG wrote: Ad Victoriam.
Mycu wrote: 100% agreed.
Mindprobe24 wrote: +1, nice words dude ;)
Jn_Panower wrote: +1 !
Stargazer2893 wrote: +1
Erez747 wrote: +1 Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Slimysumocow wrote: Definitely +1 for the wonderful Dark0ne and the rest of the Nexus team! Thank you guys!
EWM333 wrote: well said Richard, this is a great community. Thanks Robin for giving modders and gamers a way to play games on a higher level
MooseUpNorth wrote: Very well said. +1
Bram1970 wrote: +1
grimgagorim wrote: +1 well said, well said
Terafir wrote: I only signed up for this site about 3 weeks ago. So it made me a bit wary on what was going on. But, as everything was extremely clearly said and given, I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of the site.

It's not often that things are spoken so clearly and honestly from any company.

+1
Arksum007 wrote: While I have not been a member before this year I have found that this site is great the constant updates are amazing and like everyone else is saying that being treated like a real person is a great benefit for me and makes me want to continue using this site for finding all my mods. thanks for the update and keep up the good work!
padawanjedi wrote: +1


+1 ^
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rickman wrote: If you are reading this Robin, know this: the community is supportive BECAUSE you share this stuff outright, clearly, and with incredible haste. If you treated us like Sony did in December of 2012, knowing the problem and denying it for two weeks or more, we'd probably be a lot less kind. There is also this to consider: You told us EXACTLY what, who, when, and how, as soon as you could, and in plain, simple terminology. I (and most likely about 10,000,000 others) appreciate a straightforward answer when there is an issue. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, you are kind and humble about it. If someone was mad at the employees of Nexus after your immaculate behavior, They are clearly not the kind of individual that we should be associated with as a user base. I personally love this site for a myriad of reasons, to explain it would take a ten+ page essay to enumerate all of the reasons why. To be clear though, the biggest reason, THE STAFF TREATS THE USER BASE LIKE PEOPLE. Despite there being 10,000,000 of us, we don't feel like faceless numbers. And that is because you seem to CARE. Don't stop doing that, and this awesome community will probably never devolve.

Thank you for being the best you can be.
Richard.
JZSquared wrote: ^This sums up my feelings exactly. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lokie7 wrote: I second this, entirely. Well said.
Netsplite wrote: ^ +1
ZedLeppelin wrote: A wee bit verbose, (and I know verbose!), but rather well said and pretty damn accurate. The Nexus staff treats people like people, not numbers.
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Aricole wrote: +1
lordmanticore wrote: +1
btgbullseye wrote: +1
xenonblade wrote: +1
AlexZander40 wrote: Well said. May the modding goodness continue.
DFX2K9 wrote: Agreed. no matter who you are, and how much money you've got, you're going to get a breach at some point. At least you salted the passwords, and use a hashing algorithm..

More then I can say for my local Library's system. A breach in THAT database would be catastrophic (note, it sends you your old password via email, that should give you an idea of how terrible it is)
Legion563 wrote: +1.
ExtremeMod911 wrote: Absolutely :)
Domifax wrote: +1
Bernt wrote: Totally agree :)
Dragodian777 wrote: "Ditto"...well said.
Saltamontes1980 wrote: +1
I concur, thank you Dark0ne.
dagstar132 wrote: good point well made. transparency in operation and intention is paramount.

Thanks for sharing.

Dag
JD777 wrote: +(1 X infinity) :)
JD777 wrote: Sorry double post but no delete button. :(
MTZGG wrote: Ad Victoriam.
Mycu wrote: 100% agreed.
Mindprobe24 wrote: +1, nice words dude ;)
Jn_Panower wrote: +1 !
Stargazer2893 wrote: +1
Erez747 wrote: +1 Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Slimysumocow wrote: Definitely +1 for the wonderful Dark0ne and the rest of the Nexus team! Thank you guys!
EWM333 wrote: well said Richard, this is a great community. Thanks Robin for giving modders and gamers a way to play games on a higher level
MooseUpNorth wrote: Very well said. +1
Bram1970 wrote: +1
grimgagorim wrote: +1 well said, well said
Terafir wrote: I only signed up for this site about 3 weeks ago. So it made me a bit wary on what was going on. But, as everything was extremely clearly said and given, I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of the site.

It's not often that things are spoken so clearly and honestly from any company.

+1
Arksum007 wrote: While I have not been a member before this year I have found that this site is great the constant updates are amazing and like everyone else is saying that being treated like a real person is a great benefit for me and makes me want to continue using this site for finding all my mods. thanks for the update and keep up the good work!
padawanjedi wrote: +1
shinru2004 wrote: +1 ^


I second rickman. Well done, Team Nexus.
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rickman wrote: If you are reading this Robin, know this: the community is supportive BECAUSE you share this stuff outright, clearly, and with incredible haste. If you treated us like Sony did in December of 2012, knowing the problem and denying it for two weeks or more, we'd probably be a lot less kind. There is also this to consider: You told us EXACTLY what, who, when, and how, as soon as you could, and in plain, simple terminology. I (and most likely about 10,000,000 others) appreciate a straightforward answer when there is an issue. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, you are kind and humble about it. If someone was mad at the employees of Nexus after your immaculate behavior, They are clearly not the kind of individual that we should be associated with as a user base. I personally love this site for a myriad of reasons, to explain it would take a ten+ page essay to enumerate all of the reasons why. To be clear though, the biggest reason, THE STAFF TREATS THE USER BASE LIKE PEOPLE. Despite there being 10,000,000 of us, we don't feel like faceless numbers. And that is because you seem to CARE. Don't stop doing that, and this awesome community will probably never devolve.

Thank you for being the best you can be.
Richard.
JZSquared wrote: ^This sums up my feelings exactly. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lokie7 wrote: I second this, entirely. Well said.
Netsplite wrote: ^ +1
ZedLeppelin wrote: A wee bit verbose, (and I know verbose!), but rather well said and pretty damn accurate. The Nexus staff treats people like people, not numbers.
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Aricole wrote: +1
lordmanticore wrote: +1
btgbullseye wrote: +1
xenonblade wrote: +1
AlexZander40 wrote: Well said. May the modding goodness continue.
DFX2K9 wrote: Agreed. no matter who you are, and how much money you've got, you're going to get a breach at some point. At least you salted the passwords, and use a hashing algorithm..

More then I can say for my local Library's system. A breach in THAT database would be catastrophic (note, it sends you your old password via email, that should give you an idea of how terrible it is)
Legion563 wrote: +1.
ExtremeMod911 wrote: Absolutely :)
Domifax wrote: +1
Bernt wrote: Totally agree :)
Dragodian777 wrote: "Ditto"...well said.
Saltamontes1980 wrote: +1
I concur, thank you Dark0ne.
dagstar132 wrote: good point well made. transparency in operation and intention is paramount.

Thanks for sharing.

Dag
JD777 wrote: +(1 X infinity) :)
JD777 wrote: Sorry double post but no delete button. :(
MTZGG wrote: Ad Victoriam.
Mycu wrote: 100% agreed.
Mindprobe24 wrote: +1, nice words dude ;)
Jn_Panower wrote: +1 !
Stargazer2893 wrote: +1
Erez747 wrote: +1 Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Slimysumocow wrote: Definitely +1 for the wonderful Dark0ne and the rest of the Nexus team! Thank you guys!
EWM333 wrote: well said Richard, this is a great community. Thanks Robin for giving modders and gamers a way to play games on a higher level
MooseUpNorth wrote: Very well said. +1
Bram1970 wrote: +1
grimgagorim wrote: +1 well said, well said
Terafir wrote: I only signed up for this site about 3 weeks ago. So it made me a bit wary on what was going on. But, as everything was extremely clearly said and given, I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of the site.

It's not often that things are spoken so clearly and honestly from any company.

+1
Arksum007 wrote: While I have not been a member before this year I have found that this site is great the constant updates are amazing and like everyone else is saying that being treated like a real person is a great benefit for me and makes me want to continue using this site for finding all my mods. thanks for the update and keep up the good work!
padawanjedi wrote: +1
shinru2004 wrote: +1 ^
kev999 wrote: I second rickman. Well done, Team Nexus.


Well said.
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deathdragon8547 wrote: "but right now we're leaning towards Google Authenticator that will allow you to generate secure codes from your smart phones)"

I don't have a cell phone, let alone a smart phone....
AndrewBlane wrote: A very good point. For a long time, niether did I (untill teh jobcentre told me that it was essential for getting a job)

I hate it when places do this.
DamianWayne wrote: Then you have bigger problems than worrying about your Nexus account. It's 2015, and even if you're a luddite, having a phone has become a social and workplace necessity. Maybe get on that.
Dark0ne wrote: 2FA is completely optional anyway.
DFX2K9 wrote: more or less. I get howled at every time I leave the phone at home to charge....
Kanegasi wrote: No one should be forced to have a device they don't want. "It's whatever year" means nothing.
rizilliant wrote: I dont own, nor would i want to own a smart phone... Get with the times you say, and i say, majority of people with smart phones, walk around like mind numbed robots, staring at a small screen all day.. Its a sad society, when more people crash their car, dont interact with humans, and cant even look up from their phone when making a purchase, all because of a damn phone... No thank you!!!
Sulhir wrote: ^ Set a better example
Oberrill wrote: Big thumbs down to "smart" phones. I do not have one and will not have one. To the devil with all the people who think they are necessary. And to those who are trying to turn our world to credit cards and "smart" phones, you can go down the hole into which the devil launches the remnants of what he has eaten.
XtremeNinja49x wrote: I agree. My family hardly speak to each other thanks to these devices. 2 feet away on the couch and no one talks...

Not even if i say something, Usually just go uh'hu
padawanjedi wrote: Don't need a smart phone for Google Authenticator.

Windows users: https://winauth.com/
See: https://www.maketecheasier.com/google-authenticator-windows/

There are also options for emulating Android on your PC.

Point being: You can use 2 factor authentication without a smartphone.


I use WinAuth to do 2-step authentication for my Wildstar account. https://winauth.com/ It works from your desktop and is pretty easy to use.
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deathdragon8547 wrote: "but right now we're leaning towards Google Authenticator that will allow you to generate secure codes from your smart phones)"

I don't have a cell phone, let alone a smart phone....
AndrewBlane wrote: A very good point. For a long time, niether did I (untill teh jobcentre told me that it was essential for getting a job)

I hate it when places do this.
DamianWayne wrote: Then you have bigger problems than worrying about your Nexus account. It's 2015, and even if you're a luddite, having a phone has become a social and workplace necessity. Maybe get on that.
Dark0ne wrote: 2FA is completely optional anyway.
DFX2K9 wrote: more or less. I get howled at every time I leave the phone at home to charge....
Kanegasi wrote: No one should be forced to have a device they don't want. "It's whatever year" means nothing.
rizilliant wrote: I dont own, nor would i want to own a smart phone... Get with the times you say, and i say, majority of people with smart phones, walk around like mind numbed robots, staring at a small screen all day.. Its a sad society, when more people crash their car, dont interact with humans, and cant even look up from their phone when making a purchase, all because of a damn phone... No thank you!!!
Sulhir wrote: ^ Set a better example
Oberrill wrote: Big thumbs down to "smart" phones. I do not have one and will not have one. To the devil with all the people who think they are necessary. And to those who are trying to turn our world to credit cards and "smart" phones, you can go down the hole into which the devil launches the remnants of what he has eaten.
XtremeNinja49x wrote: I agree. My family hardly speak to each other thanks to these devices. 2 feet away on the couch and no one talks...

Not even if i say something, Usually just go uh'hu
padawanjedi wrote: Don't need a smart phone for Google Authenticator.

Windows users: https://winauth.com/
See: https://www.maketecheasier.com/google-authenticator-windows/

There are also options for emulating Android on your PC.

Point being: You can use 2 factor authentication without a smartphone.
zidders wrote: I use WinAuth to do 2-step authentication for my Wildstar account. https://winauth.com/ It works from your desktop and is pretty easy to use.


First world POV. Believe it or not MOST people in the world do not have a cell phone. Edited by LogikBomb
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rickman wrote: If you are reading this Robin, know this: the community is supportive BECAUSE you share this stuff outright, clearly, and with incredible haste. If you treated us like Sony did in December of 2012, knowing the problem and denying it for two weeks or more, we'd probably be a lot less kind. There is also this to consider: You told us EXACTLY what, who, when, and how, as soon as you could, and in plain, simple terminology. I (and most likely about 10,000,000 others) appreciate a straightforward answer when there is an issue. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, you are kind and humble about it. If someone was mad at the employees of Nexus after your immaculate behavior, They are clearly not the kind of individual that we should be associated with as a user base. I personally love this site for a myriad of reasons, to explain it would take a ten+ page essay to enumerate all of the reasons why. To be clear though, the biggest reason, THE STAFF TREATS THE USER BASE LIKE PEOPLE. Despite there being 10,000,000 of us, we don't feel like faceless numbers. And that is because you seem to CARE. Don't stop doing that, and this awesome community will probably never devolve.

Thank you for being the best you can be.
Richard.
JZSquared wrote: ^This sums up my feelings exactly. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lokie7 wrote: I second this, entirely. Well said.
Netsplite wrote: ^ +1
ZedLeppelin wrote: A wee bit verbose, (and I know verbose!), but rather well said and pretty damn accurate. The Nexus staff treats people like people, not numbers.
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Inboundwhisper wrote: +1
Aricole wrote: +1
lordmanticore wrote: +1
btgbullseye wrote: +1
xenonblade wrote: +1
AlexZander40 wrote: Well said. May the modding goodness continue.
DFX2K9 wrote: Agreed. no matter who you are, and how much money you've got, you're going to get a breach at some point. At least you salted the passwords, and use a hashing algorithm..

More then I can say for my local Library's system. A breach in THAT database would be catastrophic (note, it sends you your old password via email, that should give you an idea of how terrible it is)
Legion563 wrote: +1.
ExtremeMod911 wrote: Absolutely :)
Domifax wrote: +1
Bernt wrote: Totally agree :)
Dragodian777 wrote: "Ditto"...well said.
Saltamontes1980 wrote: +1
I concur, thank you Dark0ne.
dagstar132 wrote: good point well made. transparency in operation and intention is paramount.

Thanks for sharing.

Dag
JD777 wrote: +(1 X infinity) :)
JD777 wrote: Sorry double post but no delete button. :(
MTZGG wrote: Ad Victoriam.
Mycu wrote: 100% agreed.
Mindprobe24 wrote: +1, nice words dude ;)
Jn_Panower wrote: +1 !
Stargazer2893 wrote: +1
Erez747 wrote: +1 Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Slimysumocow wrote: Definitely +1 for the wonderful Dark0ne and the rest of the Nexus team! Thank you guys!
EWM333 wrote: well said Richard, this is a great community. Thanks Robin for giving modders and gamers a way to play games on a higher level
MooseUpNorth wrote: Very well said. +1
Bram1970 wrote: +1
grimgagorim wrote: +1 well said, well said
Terafir wrote: I only signed up for this site about 3 weeks ago. So it made me a bit wary on what was going on. But, as everything was extremely clearly said and given, I have no concerns whatsoever about the security of the site.

It's not often that things are spoken so clearly and honestly from any company.

+1
Arksum007 wrote: While I have not been a member before this year I have found that this site is great the constant updates are amazing and like everyone else is saying that being treated like a real person is a great benefit for me and makes me want to continue using this site for finding all my mods. thanks for the update and keep up the good work!
padawanjedi wrote: +1
shinru2004 wrote: +1 ^
kev999 wrote: I second rickman. Well done, Team Nexus.
zidders wrote: Well said.


Hear, hear
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