Still cool though!
Still cool though!
(small nit: does "whom" even go there?)
They're protecting the TEE because they do not want third parties to be able to automate Google Pay through modified software. This isn't necessarily just about normal end users but more like smartphone farms.
Why do Transesophageal Echocardiograms[0] need protecting, and from whom do such diagnostics require protection?
I expect I'm missing something, but a web search for 'TEE' only returns that diagnostic test.[1]
[0] https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/tran...
[1] Moral: Don't assume everyone knows what a particular acronym means. Just because it's in your head doesn't mean everyone else knows what you mean.[2] E.g., if I say 'JRE' I mean 'Java Runtime Environment' and not 'Joe Rogan Experience'.
[2] According to Piaget[3], people are able to identify that others don't know what's in their heads sometime between ages two and seven.
[3] https://psychcentral.com/health/piaget-stages-of-development...
No apology necessary. I was just a little confused. Thanks for straightening me out!