> Why do people need PDF readers anyway? Chrome browser and all the major OSs ship with one.
Because:
- Lost of places on the web, in particular official pages of various government institutions, are still stuck in the age of recommending Acrobat as required to open PDFs.
- Default readers, much like browsers themselves, are woefully inadequate for anything other than casual reading. In case of PDF, it's something where you'd like to be able to edit PDF forms and have a working annotation functionality.
Myself, I use a third party PDF reader on Windows (Drawboard PDF), because it's very touch and pen friendly - and I like to annotate my PDFs, for which a pen-capable device is extremely well-suited.
Because browser PDF viewers are very basic quick-and-dirty preview tools and lack a lot of features. The most glaring omission is fillable form support but there is a lot of other stuff that's missing or renders plain wrong.
I feel like the article had a weird focus on the idea of fake news that was unrelated to the issue. The bigger problem is users installing things and giving permissions too easily.
YES IT IS BUT STILL WITH 6.9K VIEWS LATER WHOS Bitching the news is out let the people choose and if copy right is a issue for you, you must not be much of a internet savy person after all a small group of people who were upset with the lack of privacy to accounts and constent hacks to facebook we thought we should develop a social network and at least try our run at the go but we do not follow dmca policy's on our website
I've heard stories from other ad managers where accounts were hacked and used to advertise foreign dropship jewelery websites. The websites would get free advertising from the hacked account.
I was witness to something like this. Employee of a rather large agency I was consulting on an account with signed into a cyber cafe in a foreign country and got their FB account stolen. For reasons beyond me an agency spending a good 10mm+ a month on Facebook ads didn't have 2fa required for employees and 20k was spent on an a middle eastern dropshipping store overnight before anyone caught it.