Anketta now has a font size control, and it moves every piece of text in the app in lockstep. Profile → Display gives you a control (rolling out in three shapes — a small A / big A stepper, five presets chips, or a sliding scale — we're trying each one to see which feels right) with sizes from 87.5% to 150% of today's default. Pick any size and the whole app — reading surface, labels, buttons, counters, everything — grows or shrinks together so the proportions you're used to stay the same, just bigger or smaller. Your choice is remembered across sessions and applied before the page is drawn, so there's no flash to a different size on reload. Nothing about the 100% default changed; if you don't touch the control, the app looks exactly as it did before. This is rolling out gradually, so if you don't see the control yet, it will appear in a later update.
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Account security has a quieter but firmer layer. When you sign in or receive a one-time code, the app now looks at basic, anonymous characteristics of the device and network — approximate country and city from your IP, browser family, device type, and an opaque fingerprint hash — and keeps a short audit trail of those sign-in events. Nothing new is asked of you, no popup, no extra step. The raw IP address and full browser string are never stored; only hashed and normalized forms are kept, and all of it is deleted after 180 days. Self-deleted accounts are explicitly excluded, so if you closed your account and want to come back, the same device works.