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by swells34 884 days ago
This is a stupid take. Partly because of the use of acronyms for key terms, but also from the "constantly bothering a person is okay because it makes good security easier for us". There are plenty of good solutions that don't require you to heckle old ladies, and regular queries are generally bad security policy anyways. Regular boilerplate check-ins just breed complacency, after the 30th one do you think the person checking in is going to make sure the voice they are talking to on the other side is the right person? People get lax doing busy-work they know could and should be done by a computer. You ever had a job where you had to change passwords every 90 days? Opposite of security.
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> This is a stupid take. Partly because of the use of acronyms for key terms

I thought that was clear enough in context. But: "Anti-Money Laundering" and "Know your Customer". They come up a lot in discussions here. Also, FWIW: if you're unclear about what someone meant, calling them stupid is a really terrible way to educate yourself.