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  • money_loo@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    The fact people here don’t even understand how credit cards work is a pretty big sign my guy….

      • brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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        2 年前

        Because banks don’t give out credit card details.

        You created an authorization code which is independent from the credit card details. The authorization code doesn’t get revoked automatically when a card expires or a new card issued.

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          Jesus tap dancing christ. I understand the difference between CC + CCV + expiry date and an oauth token (or whatever protocol they’re using for identification and authentication). I’m saying that not expiring auth codes when new cards are issued is a security and privacy issue. Users should ideally be given a switch to opt in to behavior like that. It should not be the default.