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Bio Needle 120優勢分析|省下醫美10萬的3個理由

Posted by 台湾潮博 on February 21, 2025 at 8:27pm 0 Comments

微針印章VS醫美診所!精打細算主婦的Bio Needle殘酷比較表」







算給你看!家庭版印章微針CP值有多高

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Bio Needle 120針優勢解析:為什麼專業人士都在用?

Posted by 台湾潮博 on February 21, 2025 at 8:27pm 0 Comments

「為什麼這款微針印章比別人貴?」 38歲的美容師小美透露,Bio Needle 120針的 「可調節深度」 和 「雙重安全設計」 是它脫穎而出的關鍵!







Bio Needle 120獨家優勢】



✅ 針長可調,適應不同部位

從 0.5mm(臉部) 到 2mm(身體),可根據皮膚狀況靈活調節,避免微針筆過度刺激。



✅ 防倒流設計,衛生又安心

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從 Human Made 看台日潮流差異:台灣人最愛買的 Top 5 單品

Posted by 台灣出行與美食資訊 on February 21, 2025 at 7:52pm 0 Comments

Human Made 作為日本知名的潮流品牌,以其獨特的復古風格和高品質的單品在全球範圍內受到歡迎。台灣的潮流愛好者對 Human Made 的喜愛也不遑多讓,但台日兩地在潮流風格和單品選擇上存在一些差異。以下是台灣人最愛買的 Human Made Top 5 單品,讓我們一起探討台日潮流的差異。

1. Heart Chino Button Down Shirt

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Why Is Web Design Important?

Posted by Ellie Singh on February 21, 2025 at 7:09pm 0 Comments

Breaking the online presence is what everyone needs in today’s world as it is very important to set a stage for your potential customers. It is also important because your site’s design makes an impact on your audience, and as all know that the first impression is the last one, therefore making a long-lasting impression with your design is the main goal.



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Why You Should Never Post a Picture of Your Boarding Pass on Social Media

Why You Should Never Post a Picture of Your Boarding Pass on Social Media


Even first-time filers know that an airline boarding pass contains certain information about a traveler. A passenger’s name, flight number, and seat assignment are all printed in plain sight. But did you know these tickets, whether a paper print out or an electronic version, contain more personal information than meets the eye?Get more news about boarding pass manufacturers,you can vist our website!

Specifically, the barcode on a boarding pass can pull up data like a frequent flier number, contact information, or other identification details. The information contained is “going to vary barcode by barcode, airline by airline,” says privacy researcher Bill Fitzgerald. But one rule of thumb is to always assume the scannable code “has information about you and your stuff and where you’re going,” he says.
Travelers should also assume that the barcodes contain driver's license and passport details, as fliers must provide these to the airline or at the airport, according to Fitzgerald. As such, the paper versions of the travel document should be disposed of with care. “If you have a barcode on something, you should not be throwing that into the trash unless you want somebody to get it,” says Fitzgerald. “And you should definitely never be posting it on social media.”

These might seem like standard data protection guidelines to follow, but even the most savvy travelers have tripped up when it comes to boarding pass protection. In March 2020, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott posted an Instagram photo of his boarding pass for a Qantas flight. “Using only this image an attacker was able to gain access to the prime minister's personal details including his phone number and passport [number],” says Mark Scrano, an information security manager at cybersecurity firm Cobalt. Although that hacker didn't use Abbott's data for malicious purposes, instead spending months trying to contact Abbott's team to warn of a potential security breach, others might not be so altruistic.

Most attackers could use that data—which at first glance might seem minor or obscure on its own—to continue “leveraging your personal details to launch other online attacks against your digital accounts and persona,” Scrano says. “Many airlines use only the data on the boarding pass, specifically the confirmation code and last name to allow full access to your online account. These can be abused to access your personal data that is stored by the airline.”

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