Talk:One-time password
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[edit] Transaction authentication number
Isn't transaction authentication number basically a form of one-time passwords? Shouldn't this be described in both articles? --ZeroOne 13:00, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Removed link
I added https://passkeeping.com but it was immediately removed. I think the website is relevant (it helps the users to use one-time-passwords). Well, I understand this is Wikipedia; anyone can add, anyone can remove. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.143.96.19 (talk) 13:49, August 27, 2007 (UTC) I added http://grc.com/ppp.htm and it was removed, also! I wonder why... - /dev/null 13:39, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Another removed link
I added a link to Aveso Displays (http://www.avesodisplays.com/products/index.html) which was also promptly (and rather rudely) removed by "Oli Filth" (fitting name). Now, perhaps I added the link in the wrong manner; it wasn't meant to be a commercial endorsement or product promotion. The company has a flexible display module technology applicable to smart cards and one-time password applications that is unique and adds information to this article. If there is a more appropriate way for me to link to this information -- someone please let me know! Tomcat66 g500 21:39, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
- Apologies if "rv spam" seemed rude; the link appeared to be spam-like in nature, and its addition "drive-by" in nature.
- Just because a particular product happens to be usable for the subject of the article, it doesn't in any way follow that it's relevant to the article; what extra information does it offer the reader? We wouldn't add links to a can-opener manufacturer's website on the Baked beans article! Oli Filth(talk) 22:03, 8 November 2007 (UTC)