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How to convince coworkers to not store credit card numbers ourselves Thanks. I chose this answer because it addresses both parts of my question, not just the "How can I convince[...]" part. |
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How to convince coworkers to not store credit card numbers ourselves Those answers aren't helpful, unfortunately. Even if my response to Gilles' question is "I don't know", my coworkers would mistakenly respond "yes". I need logical arguments, not appeals to authority. (Note that this billing system is not in place yet, so we're not currently breaking any rules. However, I want to prevent that from happening in the future.) |
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