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		<title>When usability and security meet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly always when your writing a website or web application usability and security clash - this clash is normally brought about by the client or designer insisting on specific features. As a Web Applications Developer and Linux administrator it is my opinion is that usability should never interfere with security.
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