Even having extremely strong password will not guarantee our account is safe from attack as long as the login page is still not sent through https 
ToivoMedia said
doru saidI’m no mathematician, but I don’t get it either.
Joost saidI don’t
doru said
I want 99%!We are the 99%!
amatyr4n saidI see what you did there
Even if we get 100% of the comission there’s still 40% left for Envato![]()
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In case you don’t know, it’s a breakthrough set of math formula that’s just discovered in Russia by the end of 2011. It’s very new, that’s why it hasn’t been taught in school 

Okay let’s back to topic 
Isn’t this kind of thread against forum rules? 
mordauk said
Do nothing. Fighting piracy is a waste of time. It is must more in your interest to spend your time actively developing your skills.
+1 code faster than the pirates can keep up
dtbaker said
We’re having great success fighting it by providing extra features for verified licences (ie: automated updates). I’ve also seen great success in having a very prominent version number in the main graphics and item descriptions, and updating these as time goes on. People will be drawn towards new version 2.4 with extra features/fixes here on the marketplace, rather than downloading old buggy version 1.8 from a year ago. There’s also talk of spreading your own broken items to these evil sites. Items that simply don’t work, half work or redirect to the real item purchase page after showing a nice message to the user.
+2 provide additional values which can’t be pirated
Maybe because of too many submissions
including mine 
Same here using Firefox on Ubuntu with 13” screen
Gmail also showing captcha in their login but only after some failed attempts, so unless you’re a spambot or forgot your password you won’t get the captcha
Oh sorry my mistake here it is:

ABZ saidThis is great.Envato should do this at least 8 times per week
MartinProUser saidThis is great.Envato should do this at least 20 times per year
This is great.Envato should do this at least 2 times per year![]()
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