Ah, I keep forgetting about cell phone cameras. But I think most carry their temple recommend in the same thing they carry their cash, so they tend to be rather careful about leaving things lying around.barkeraj wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 1:30 pmIsn't this really just get a hold of it, take a picture with the 12+ megapixel camera in their pocket, and print it later at their convenience? I would still tend to think getting onto a computer (even shared) getting into email, searching, finding, printing (maybe forwarding to self? but then covering tracks) would be more time consuming than taking a pic of a paper one.russellhltn wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:49 pm The security of a printed recommend depends on someone being able to get ahold of it, get to a copy machine, and return it before it's missed. (And many copy machine tends to mess up the barcode. It looks fine, but can be tricky to read.)
There it two types of mischief here - intentional and "opportunity". I'd think being on a computer that's only at the "average general public" level of cybersecurity, it expands the number of people exposed to "opportunity". It's no longer limited to the immediate household.