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Two-Factor Authentication on Apple Devices - constant pressure to comply
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1800953" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>The Family Sharing example is the one I quoted as a good example of how 2FA should work but the annoying example is when I go to a new location with my MBP. So I return to Bali, I receive a notification that my MBP is being used in Indonesia. It sends a code to the MBP then I enter it on the MBP. How does that protect me?</p><p>Obviously not at all.</p><p>Now if it sent the code to my iPhone that would be logical. I'm sure my iPhone is a trusted device yet......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1800953, member: 204485"] The Family Sharing example is the one I quoted as a good example of how 2FA should work but the annoying example is when I go to a new location with my MBP. So I return to Bali, I receive a notification that my MBP is being used in Indonesia. It sends a code to the MBP then I enter it on the MBP. How does that protect me? Obviously not at all. Now if it sent the code to my iPhone that would be logical. I'm sure my iPhone is a trusted device yet...... [/QUOTE]
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