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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Skyetel
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      @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

      Login persistence between sessions (the F5 annoying thing) is simply incomplete. So you can classify it as a bug for now, and will be fixed in version 1.2.

      But what about the same user on multiple machines, since the system is designed 1:1, that's a show stopping oversight.

      It feels like artificial limitations being put in that block user functionality, why not leave it open to being useful? Is there some simple code to be removed to fix these issues? Is it that simple?

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

        @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

        Login persistence between sessions (the F5 annoying thing) is simply incomplete. So you can classify it as a bug for now, and will be fixed in version 1.2.

        But what about the same user on multiple machines, since the system is designed 1:1, that's a show stopping oversight.

        It feels like artificial limitations being put in that block user functionality, why not leave it open to being useful? Is there some simple code to be removed to fix these issues? Is it that simple?

        You can review the source code on Bitbucket

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        • SkyetelS
          Skyetel @scottalanmiller
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          But what about the same user on multiple machines, since the system is designed 1:1, that's a show stopping oversight.

          It feels like artificial limitations being put in that block user functionality, why not leave it open to being useful? Is there some simple code to be removed to fix these issues? Is it that simple?

          The single login per computer is probably pretty easy to change, and I can add that to the change request. That would allow for both multiple logins on different computers, and would allow for something like "[email protected]" for the main company number.

          Both of these limitations are related to security concerns our developers had. We've seen people transmit information via SMS that they really shouldn't (credit card numbers, SSNs, etc), and so they went a little heavy on the security.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Skyetel
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            @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

            Both of these limitations are related to security concerns our developers had.

            You don't design from developers. You design from business need / use case.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Skyetel
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              @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

              We've seen people transmit information via SMS that they really shouldn't (credit card numbers, SSNs, etc), and so they went a little heavy on the security.

              You do not fix stupid by making a solid technical solution useless.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Skyetel
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                @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                The single login per computer is probably pretty easy to change, and I can add that to the change request. That would allow for both multiple logins on different computers, and would allow for something like "[email protected]" for the main company number.

                That would be huge. Make a massive difference to every day use. Both us internally, and every customer we have that uses texts need this to be able to use it beyond just seeing if the code works.

                It's not exactly how we'd want it if we were designing it, but it makes it nearly always useful.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Skyetel
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                  @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                  Both of these limitations are related to security concerns our developers had. We've seen people transmit information via SMS that they really shouldn't (credit card numbers, SSNs, etc), and so they went a little heavy on the security.

                  If everyone did that, we'd never be able to use phones or emails. It's great to think about security, but it has to remain useful 🙂

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                    @JaredBusch said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                    @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                    We've seen people transmit information via SMS that they really shouldn't (credit card numbers, SSNs, etc), and so they went a little heavy on the security.

                    You do not fix stupid by making a solid technical solution useless.

                    Yeah, this didn't stop people from sharing the info, it only made us unable to track or control who got access. It specifically made it less secure and forced us to expose the exact data they thought they were protecting because now we HAVE to share a password instead of controlling accounts.

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                      JasGot @Skyetel
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                      @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                      Both of these limitations are related to security concerns our developers had. We've seen people transmit information via SMS that they really shouldn't

                      As @scottalanmiller would say, that's an HR issue, not a technical issue.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                        @JaredBusch said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                        @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                        We've seen people transmit information via SMS that they really shouldn't (credit card numbers, SSNs, etc), and so they went a little heavy on the security.

                        You do not fix stupid by making a solid technical solution useless.

                        Yeah, this didn't stop people from sharing the info, it only made us unable to track or control who got access. It specifically made it less secure and forced us to expose the exact data they thought they were protecting because now we HAVE to share a password instead of controlling accounts.

                        Frankly - if the SMS number itself is going to be shared, I would assume everyone who has access needs access to any and all messages received so everyone is on the same page. So sure, it's less secure because sharing single username/password, but the data itself it's any more or less secure, because all the same people would likely still have access to it.

                        That said - I see both sides of this. non IT/security people just don't seem to give two shits about security and are just as likely to post their SSN on the side of their car as they are to protect it.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                          That said - I see both sides of this. non IT/security people just don't seem to give two shits about security and are just as likely to post their SSN on the side of their car as they are to protect it.

                          There is no "both sides of this" at all. This is a business tool. Business tools that are unable to be used in an intelligent fashion are useless.

                          @Skyetel Postcards was waste of hours of my time.

                          I have customers that absolutely would love a simple solution like this to send and receive text messages from their main number. But a crippled solution as Postcards is now is useless to them.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @Skyetel
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                            @Skyetel said in Skyetel Postcards - What's Needed:

                            The single login per computer is probably pretty easy to change, and I can add that to the change request.

                            Seems like this died on the vine 😞
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                            I would love to make use of this if the issues raised above were resolved.

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