A list of puns related to "Registered User"
Excited to announce that Ankr has surpassed 50,000 registered users from over 80 countries! We are increasingly serving a global user base for our web3 infrastructure (nodes & developer API's). Important to note we've never done paid search marketing and these results are 100% organic.
Though most of our users come from large countries like USA, Russia, China/Hong Kong, I am seeing increased user sign ups from smaller countries (Nepal, Senegal, French Polynesia to name a few). This makes me excited because that means people are excited about web3 from all around the world. Also these numbers don't include Ankr StakeFI users since staking doesn't require a login and can be used anonymously through a browser wallet app.
This is a big milestone for us: 50,000 unique users went and signed up for Ankr and started playing around with infrastructure!
We're going to start pushing more product updates to our users, so if you haven't setup your account yet go ahead and sign up: https://app.ankr.com/auth/sign-up
Anyone remember that? I remember a user posted a big post of a bunch of songs that just got registered recently, some predicted to be on Speak Now, 1989, Red, etc. They didn't know for sure though.
What is everyone's thoughts? I thought some of the titles were pretty interesting too.
Edit: Post Link
Just really wondering the extent of the risk.
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Source(s): https://librehash.org/hotbit-exchange-completely-compromised/
"Yes, this sucks if you're a user of this platform and this is probably the last thing that you want to read if you've been affected by this sudden shuttering of the exchange.
But nobody benefits from us putting our collective heads in the sand and hoping it will magically be resolved at some point in the future.
There are numerous red flags in Hotbit's behavior and announcement(s) that strongly indicate that the exchange may never make a return*.*
Librehash could be wrong about this, but that appears increasingly unlikely.
Even if Hotbit is telling the God's honest truth, their task of reconstructing their entire user database seems impossible. If they had their databases deleted, encrypted, etc., then that means that their records of which funds belong to a given account, trades executed by users, deposit addresses generated, withdrawals initiated, etc. would be all gone and since the tabulation of user account balances is done by exchanges in-house (and privately), there's really nothing that someone can do to prove that they had X amount of funds on that exchange (and perhaps that's the main point, sadly).
Updates will be published as they're found / received."
I know this is a very specific function, but I'm almost sure it exist.
Basically I want a plugin that users can see the forms/request that they sent in his private area. Then the admin can change a status field to approved or rejected to every request.
I thought in woocommerce to this. Create a unique product and only registered users can "buy". That way they can see it in his orders and with a plugin I can aprove or reject the orders. Advantages on this is that I can export all the orders from dashboard. But, as I said, I think must be a better plugin for this
Thank you for your help
Hello all!
We recently moved from Duo to MS MFA. How do I look at a list of devices a user has registered to their account for MFA?
For example, Duo will show a user as having SMS enabled and will show the phone number. If the app is configured for push, it will show what devices have the app installed.
I can't for the life of me find this. I've found MFA device registration logs but that's not exactly what I'm looking for. If a user registered a device over one month ago, we can't view any record of it since that log entry will age out.
Thanks
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Had a very seamless and positive transaction with u/registered_user_8388 last week. They were communicative and responsive, and shipping came even faster than anticipated. Iβd love to buy from them again.
EDIT: SOLVED. Okay just in case anybody else had the same question, I was directed by somebody in my messages to an old post a while back, and apparently this is what happens if you do lmao. And honestly, if all it does is prevent these assholes from ever spewing violent vitriol anonymously ever again, then Iβm all for it. If youβve got something to say, or feel brave enough to threaten real people over fictional ones in your own fandom, own up to it with your whole ass chest, mateβwhy hide? Lol. You want to tell somebody to go kill themselves, like you and your lackeys did to me and to countless other people, you tell it to their face, on your public account on main, where everyone can see itβespecially since youβre also brave enough to share the same account across all your media, tumblr, twitter, and your fanworks! Lol.
Andβfor the recordβitβs becoming increasingly clear that the people who insist that βreporting these people for spam is too harsh and unfair,β instead of directing your energy at being vigorously incensed at the death threats and flat-out assholery that preceded the events prior are. . . Genuinely something else lol. 'This isn't what the spam button is for!!!' i mean, well, you're right. But in circumstances like these, they certainly serve the purpose well enough. And if that incenses you, because you think it's 'unfair,' instead of being upset by the truly abhorrent circumstances that led us here, thenβwelp. Disengage. If you donβt do itβthat is, insist on your right to throw anonymous vitriol-laden death threats at real people over fictional characters and fictional plotlines because you've decided anonymity ultimately affords you the power and the right toβthen youβve got nothing to be terrified of anyway. Lol. Thanks for the help everybody, appreciate it.
Hello all,
I thought I would share my success in the hopes that it inspires others! A few months ago a friend and I decided to launch a very niche SaaS product that centers around a blockchain project. I built out the frontend WordPress website and set up Woocommerce + Woo subscriptions + Woo Credits to handle our billing and user management/credit system. I was amazed at how easy it made setting up the front end! WordPress allowed us to focus on building out our product and spend very little time setting up the admin!
Anyway fast-forward to the present: We launched on April 5th and already have over 6,000 registered users (free) and 52 paid subscribers with subscription revenue slightly south of $1,000 so far! We are super stoked and really didn't expect our launch to go so well! I believe it has gone well due to there being a real need for our product in our niche and we were the first one to make it to market!
Next, we will be utilizing WordPress to build out a forum for all support/questions (currently we are answering them by email) we hope this cuts down on individual support requests since all answers will be public and provide some good organic content for SEO purposes. We are also going to be rolling out an affiliate program to encourage YouTubers and other content makers to share our tool, I expect the entire affiliate setup to take ~4 hours! Incredible. We considered building all of this out with custom code and I can't express how happy we are that we chose to use WordPress!
Anyways I hope this inspires someone to chase their dreams and utilize WordPress and the thousands of plugins that come with it.
P.S. We never had any kind of email opt-in when all of these users were registering. Are we allowed to email them product updates when we release new features? Any suggestions on how to tackle this? I've run small WordPress sites before but nothing anywhere near this scale and want to make sure we stay compliant with GDPR etc... And don't get our email blacklisted due to sending too many emails at once/too many bounces. We are a California based company if that makes a difference.
Thanks for reading!
This new privacy setting gives you more control https://padlet.blog/members-only-privacy/
We have a set of developers that have created a Web App that simply receives a short code input from a mobile device. There is no personal/secret information but wish to restrict access to a set of shared mobile devices that are intune registered (seperate azure).
These are shared devices so no user ID, so usual method in similar circumstances is to restrict by IP, but these are mobile devices.
Devs being Devs, the request is to create vpn to our corporate network but as this is simply to immediately access a single external website this is something we're unwilling to do. (infrastructure overheads, a non user identified device having access etc)
Is there a simple way for a Web App to be locked down to only be accessed from an intune registered device in a seperate tenancy?
(worst comes to worst, we could enable scep and then restrict access based on client cert matching root, but looking for elegant solutions with what we have if possible )
Hi guys,
Do you have any experience with a loyalty/referral program compatible with Woo or having a plugin for it?
Ideally the goal is to have a easy discount/points rewards - referred person use a discount code and the referrer earns some points when someone uses their code. This way the referrer will be incentivized to refer more than one person.
I've been researching but it seems there is no leader in that market and not much options to choose from. One specific I see is that most plugins need the user to be registered to count them for a rewards but I would like to work only with e-mails and not make people take additional step to register in order to promote or use their benefits.
Anyone had similar problems?
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I downloaded TiviMate Companion on my Android device to get premium access on my fire TV. I created a new account, and when I try to click either subscription option, it says, "Order is registered to another user," and nothing happens. I can't get the premium account. Does anyone have advice on this? I see that Alex hasn't been active on Reddit for about 9 months now.
Unipass will also implement more functions in the future. For example, under the compatibility of Webauthn standards, future wallets can use biometric technologies as a login feature or leverage the security of a Yubikey.
Nervos, unlike a lot of projects, puts the user experience first without sacrificing security in any way. This is the way to garner mass adoption when you dont have to deal with seed phrases, long addresses, fee structure etc. An email address and you are set on #Nervos π
I'm looking to start investing in Crypto, but the options are super limited because of New York's bitlicense situation (I want to invest in multiple types and lots of what work here is limited in their offerings or sketchy). My mother lives in FL and is also interested. If I downloaded an app without a bitlicense, but just used my mother's address upon registration, is it going to go by the address or the main location of the phone/transactions/linked bank account?
I ask because I started a month or so ago with AnchorUSD but it seems I may be doing better than I thought, and I've seen enough reports about them being hell to pull money out of to scare me into looking elsewhere.
Please don't suggest making a wallet unless you're willing to let me pay you to make it for me. I've had so many people try unsuccessfully to explain to me how that works I could go crosseyed. I have no computer savvy at all, it's a miracle I even keep my mac running.
Good transaction. Quick, responsive, responsible, good product, razor arrived in two or three days. I look forward to the next time I buy from this person!
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