The strange aspect of two-finger scrolling is that PC laptops that support it are still very few although the feature is really useful. The strangest thing about it is that although it has been around for a few years now, the PC world seems to ignore it. I'm curious to see if it will become an obvious thing in the future.
What if security isn't really the only reason PayPal would ban a browser. What if other "reasons" are taken into account? What if safe browsers (or possibly people behind them) "know" about these other "reasons"? PayPal is widely used: It could have quite a big impact on global browser usage... In this case, it would be counterproductive (or better it wouldn't make sense) for "safe" browsers to ban PayPal. I know, I'm just paranoid;-)
The strange aspect of two-finger scrolling is that PC laptops that support it are still very few although the feature is really useful. The strangest thing about it is that although it has been around for a few years now, the PC world seems to ignore it. I'm curious to see if it will become an obvious thing in the future.
What if security isn't really the only reason PayPal would ban a browser. What if other "reasons" are taken into account? What if safe browsers (or possibly people behind them) "know" about these other "reasons"? PayPal is widely used: It could have quite a big impact on global browser usage... ;-)
In this case, it would be counterproductive (or better it wouldn't make sense) for "safe" browsers to ban PayPal.
I know, I'm just paranoid