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ocdtrekkie
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Grammarly shared its tokens with all websites
We have a couple different layers we can work with here, both on the computers and the network.
Moter8
on Feb 6, 2018
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He asked for a specific thing, and you answered with nothing at all.
stryk
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That's OK, I figured he or she may not want to publicly reveal details, that is understandable in this case imho. As I said I was just curious if it was maybe a simple solution that could be implemented elsewhere.
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He also indicated he understood that one might not want to detail their network security measures in detail. ;)
iooi
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What if GP was working for Grammarly and wanted to avoid detection?
stryk
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I do not, but that's not an invalid concern.
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