I'm not apologizing. The outrage is what is tiring and counter-productive.
I'm sorry you feel a free website owes you bank level security.
Like a building with high level of security, but once inside "personal records" are only secured by padlock.
Did it promise you security from breaking/entering? No.
They're not protecting your money, only one single word, your password.
Ok, 3 words if you put in your real name.
Be outraged at yourselves for
- put in personal information into random website
- reuse passwords
- confuse random website with a bank or shopping site
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