El día lunes, julio 10, 2017 a las 11:42:12p. m. +0800, Guan Xin escribió:
> This is probably a general question -- > > I have never seen a German bank that allows changing the PIN of a card. > So I wonder if it is because using a fixed (non-changeable) 4-digit PIN > mailed in clear text really safer than using a 4 to 6 digit variable length > PIN that never explicitly appears anywhere. Nowadays some German banks allow changing the PIN in the Teller Machines. I saw it today in an ATM of the Sparkasse. Amex allows (or allowed) requesting a new personal PIN by fax. matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ g...@unixarea.de, ⌂ http://www.unixarea.de/ ☎ +49-176-38902045 Public GnuPG key: http://www.unixarea.de/key.pub 8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den Krieg verloren. 8 de mayo de 1945: Quien no festeja perdió la Guerra. May 8, 1945: Who does not celebrate lost the War.
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